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MIXING & EFFECTS
Fruity Phaser
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Fruity Phaser is an FL Studio
exclusive plugin based on SupaPhaser, developed by Smart Electronix.
Phasing is closely related to Flanging. Various frequencies in the
original signal are delayed by different amounts, causing peaks and
troughs in the output signal which are not spaced evenly. Phasing
and flanging sound similar, as both come from combining delayed
versions of the signal with the original. However, the Phasing
effect is significantly more intense, with a greater 'sweeping'
effect across the spectrum.
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Parameters
- Sweep Frequency - Sets the frequency of the
LFO which controls the phaser. The range of this parameter depends
on the Frequency Range parameter. If the value for
that parameter is large, Sweep Frequency will
change the frequency between 0 and 10Hz. If the range is small, it
will change the frequency between 0 and 2Hz.
- Min and Max Depth - Control
the range of the phaser action. The phaser will be swept between
these values.
- Frequency range - Sets the frequency range
using for the Sweep Frequency parameter.
- Stereo - Use this control to widen the stereo
image. If it's set to 0, the LFO on the left and right channel will
be in perfect synchronization. At 180 degrees the left and right
channel will be 100% out of phase. This means that the left channel
will reach it's maximum when the right channel is at minimum.
Range: 0 to 360 degrees. Try setting 10 degrees for subtle stereo
enhancement.
- Stages - Stages controls the number of phasing
stages. Old stompbox phasers usually have 4 or 6 stages, but this
digital equivalent can have up to 23 stages. As the number of
stages rises, the effect becomes more aggressive and more
pronounced.
- Feedback - Determines how much of the signal
is sent back into the phaser.
- Dry-Wet - Sets the mixture of processed and
non-processed sound.
- Out-Gain - Sets the additional gain for the
signal at the output of the effect. Use this parameter to boost
silent signals.
Plugin Credits: Smart Electron:x
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