The blocks, Advanced flanger – TC Electronic G-Force User Manual

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THE BLOCKS

Depth
Adjusts the depth of the Flanger, also known as
Intensity.

Feedback
Controls the amount of feedback in the Flanger.
Note that this parameter can be negative, i.e. feedback
in reversed phase.

Mix
Mix between direct sound and effect.

In Level
Controls the input level of the block.

Mute mode
See Mute mode in the introduction of this chapter.

Advanced Flanger

Advanced Flanger adds some of extra possibilities like
Cross Feedback, LFO phase and Curve.

Speed
The speed of the Flanger, also known as Rate.

Tempo
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to the
global Tempo e.g. if you set it to 1/4T you will get
quarter note triplets of the tapped tempo. 1/4 equals
the BPM (tapped Tempo).
If you select “Ignored” the current parameter will use
the Preset value and will not be affected by the Global
Tempo.

Depth
Adjust the depth of the Flanger, also known as
Intensity.

Delay
As described earlier, a Chorus/Flanger is basically a
Delay being modulated by an LFO. This parameter
makes it possible to change the length of that Delay. A
typical Chorus uses delays at approximately 10 ms,
while a Flanger is uses delays at around 5 ms.

Feedback
Controls the amount of feedback in the Flanger.
Note that this parameter can be negative, i.e. feedback
in reversed phase.

Golden Ratio
Sets the Golden Ratio between Speed and Depth
On/Off. If you want to create wild Flanger sounds,
you may want to turn the Golden Ratio off.

Phase Reversed
Reverses the phase of the right channel, but only on
the effect signal. This function makes the stereo image
much wider.

Cross Feedback
Controls the amount of feedback between the two
channels. Note that the Crossfeed can be negative, i.e.
Crossfeed in reversed phase.
LFO Curve
Sets the curve of the LFO. Choose between: Sine or
Triangle.
The most commonly used waveform in Flanging is
Sine. (see curve figures in Tremolo)

LFO Phase
An LFO phase change causes a small delay in one of
the waveform starting points. This means that left and
right outputs start the current waveform at two different
points.
Example: If LFO is set 180º, left and right will be
exactly opposite.
(See the LFO phase figure in the Chorus section).

Mix
Mix between direct sound and effect.

In Level
Controls the input level of the block.

Mute mode
See Mute mode in the introduction of this chapter.

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