Arturia MOOG MODULAR 2.6 User Manual

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ARTURIA – MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 – USER’S MANUAL

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7.2.4

Phaser

Phaser

Amount

Sets the depth of the phaser action

Rate

Sets the speed of the phaser

Sweep

Sets the phaser resonance

Stereo width

Sets the width of the stereo space

Dry

Sets the gain applied to the input signal

Stages

Sets the phaser type (6 or 12 stages)

Wet

Sets the gain applied to the treated signal

VCA1-VCA2

Connects the phaser to the VCA1 or VCA2 output


The phaser module treats the signal coming from the 2 output amplifiers, eventually treated
by an equalizer, in function with the state of the 2 “VCA1” and “VCA2” interrupters.

The action consists of dephasing the input signal and combining it with the original signal. Thus
we can have a filter that combs (with notches) the frequency spectrum to the rhythm of an
oscillator which follows the frequency set with the “rate” button. The “depth” button sets the
amplitude for the action of the filtering, while “Resonance” amplifies certain harmonica. The
rotating “stereo width” button sets the amplitude of the stereophonic aspect of the phaser.
When the “stereo width” is set to 0, the left and the right channel are in phase. When it is set
to 0.5, the sound seems to rotate, and when it is set to 1, the sound seem to go from one side
to another.
There are two types of phaser, one has 6 levels, the other has 12, set with the “type” selector.
A 6-stage phaser has 3 notches, and a 12-stage has 6.

The rotating “dry” and “wet” buttons are respectively used to set the amplitude of the original
signal and the treated signal.

Sweep

Resonance

Amount

Stereo width

Wet

Dry

VCA1-VCA2

Stages

Rate

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