Flanger – Applied Acoustics Systems Chromaphone 3 Upgrade Acoustic Object Synthesizer Plug-In (Download) User Manual
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5.4
The Effects Section
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and right output signal on each channel. In other words the signal is the same on both channels. In
its rightmost position, there is complete separation between the channels, the left output from the
chorus is only sent to the left channel while the right output of the chorus is only sent to the right
channel. Finally, the
Mix
knob allows one to mix the dry and wet signals. In its leftmost position,
there is no output signal from the chorus and one only ears the dry input signals. In its rightmost
position, one only ears the wet signal from the chorus module. In its center position, there is an
equal amount of dry and wet signal in the output signal from the module.
5.4.6
Flanger
The
Flanger
module implements the effect known as
flanging
which colors the sound with a false
pitch effect caused by the addition of a signal of varying delay to the original signal.
The algorithm implemented in this module is shown in Figure 29. The input signal is sent into
a variable delay line. The output of this delay is then mixed with the dry signal and re-injected into
the delay line with a feedback coefficient.
Figure 29:
Flanger
algorithm.
The effect of the
Flanger
module is to introduce rejection in the spectrum of the input signal at
frequencies located at odd harmonic intervals of a fundamental frequency as shown in Figure 30.
The location of the fundamental frequency
f
0 and the spacing between the valleys and peaks of
the frequency response is determined by the length of the delay line (
f
0 = 1/(2delay)), the longer
the delay, the lower is
f
0 and the smaller the spacing between the harmonics while decreasing the
delay increases
f
0 and hence the distance between the harmonics.
The amount of effect is determined by the ratio of wet and dry signal mixed together as shown
in Figure 31. As the amount of wet signal sent to the output is increased, the amount of rejection
increases. Finally, the shape of the frequency response of the
Flanger
module is also influenced