Modulation Models
Phaser
Based on the MXR® Phase 90, a
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MOD
FDBK
STG 8
•Knob 1: Phaser Speed.
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•Knob 2: Phaser Depth. Keep at maximum for classic phase sounds.
•Knob 3: Feedback. Keep at minimum for classic, subtle phasing.
•Knob 4: Selects phase Stage, which determines the degree of
• Knob 5: Mix, from 0% (dry) to 100% (wet). | 6•3 |
Dual Phaser
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FDBK
SPEED
SINE
SQUARE
DEPTH
MIX
•Knob 1:Phaser Speed.
•Knob 2: Phaser Depth. Sounds best at maximum.
•Knob 3: Variable feedback control.
•Knob 4: LFO Shape. Minimum is a Sine wave and maximum is a Square wave.
•Knob 5: Mix. From 0% to 100%.
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