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* If engaging/bypassing the Phaser block causes an audible thump or gap, turn Impedance to 1M (Layout menu). | * If engaging/bypassing the Phaser block causes an audible thump or gap, turn Impedance to 1M (Layout menu). | ||
− | ==Phaser: | + | ==Phaser: Uni-vibe effect== |
* The Vibe effect ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univibe Wikipedia]) is a special mode of the Phaser block. Set Vibe Mode to On (or select the Classic Vibe type). | * The Vibe effect ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Univibe Wikipedia]) is a special mode of the Phaser block. Set Vibe Mode to On (or select the Classic Vibe type). | ||
* Tip: connect a pedal or switch (via an external controller) to the Rate parameter to control speed. | * Tip: connect a pedal or switch (via an external controller) to the Rate parameter to control speed. |
Revision as of 15:24, 31 October 2014
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Phaser: stereo/mono
- Phaser is a stereo effect, but defaults to mono to prevent phase problems when used before an Amp block. To make it stereo, change the LFO Phase setting.
Phaser: feedback tap parameter
- Cliff: "There is no feedback on a Script 90." Source
Phaser: preventing thump when engaging
- If engaging/bypassing the Phaser block causes an audible thump or gap, turn Impedance to 1M (Layout menu).
Phaser: Uni-vibe effect
- The Vibe effect (Wikipedia) is a special mode of the Phaser block. Set Vibe Mode to On (or select the Classic Vibe type).
- Tip: connect a pedal or switch (via an external controller) to the Rate parameter to control speed.
- This thread contains excellent Robin Trower vibe settings.
Phaser: Barber pole
- This phaser type works best when placed at the end of the chain.