Applied Acoustics Systems Chromaphone 3 Upgrade Acoustic Object Synthesizer Plug-In (Download) User Manual
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The Editor View
Figure 30: Frequency response of a
Flanger
module. Effect of the length of the delay line.
by the amount of wet signal re-injected into the feedback loop as shown in Figure 32. Increasing
the feedback enhances frequency components least affected by the delay line and located at even
harmonic intervals of the fundamental frequency. As the feedback is increased, these peaks become
sharper resulting in an apparent change in the pitch of the signal.
Figure 31: Effect of the mix between wet and dry signal on the frequency response of a
Flanger
module
Tuning
The delay length, in milliseconds, is adjusted with the
Delay
knob. The length of this delay can be
modulated by a certain amount depending on the adjustment of the
Depth
knob. In the left position,
there is no modulation and the length of the delay line remains constant. As the knob is turned to
the right, the length of the delay line starts to oscillate by an amount which increases as the knob is
turned clockwise and at a frequency fixed with the
Rate
knob. The
Feedback
knob is a gain knob
used to fix the ratio of wet signal re-injected into the delay. Finally, the
Mix
knob determines the
amount of dry and wet signal in the output signal from the module. When this knob is adjusted in
its leftmost position, only dry signal is sent to the output, in its center position, there is an equal
amount of dry and wet signal in the output signal while in its rightmost position, only wet signal is