Specifications

Audio Plug-Ins Guide302
TL EveryPhase Tips and Tricks
Can’t get the perfect phaser sound? Try some of
these ideas!
Try a preset. TL EveryPhase includes over
120 presets in eight categories. The catego-
ries are merely suggestions—a preset cre-
ated for guitar may have just the sound you
need for vocals.
Adjust the Depth. Setting Depth to positive
or negative values allows for two separate
types of phasing to occur. When Depth is
positive, the phaser notches occur at fre-
quencies that are at opposite phase, which
is a common feature of many analog
phasers. When Depth is negative, the
notches occur at frequencies that have
identical phase. Flipping the Depth from
positive to negative or vice versa can have a
dramatic impact on the sound.
Change the Resonance. If you want to mod-
ify the ‘singing’ tones created by high Feed-
Back settings, try adjusting the Resonance
control. By default, the Resonance slider is
set to ‘Norm’ which is equal to the current
Stages setting. For example, when using TL
EveryPhase with Stages set to 10, setting
the Resonance slider at 2, 4, 6, or 8 stages
will provide a reduced feedback tone. Like-
wise, to increase feedback tones, set the
Resonance slider to a higher setting.
Some LFO shapes may create transients or
‘blips’ in the phased sound. This is espe-
cially common with the Ramp and Square
Wave LFO shapes. To reduce the transient,
reduce the FeedBack and Stages settings.