Rate, shape and lfo – Soundtoys PhaseMistress User Manual

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Mod

The "Mod" control determines the amount of modulation signal that will be used to

sweep the phaser Frequency. Increasing the Mod will increase the amount of modula-

tion and determine the mod (how far) the frequency will be swept either above

and/or below the center frequency. The amount of Mod used will often be dependent

on where the Frequency knob is set as well as the type of modulation signal being

used. Usually the faster the modulation the less Mod you will want to use as phase

shifting can create a "vibrato-like" effect and make the signal sounds out of tune.

Please Note: The Mod knob on the front panel is directly linked to the Freq Mod

parameter located under the "Tweak" button. The total available modulation depth as

well as the direction of the modulation is set by the Freq Mod parameter in the

Tweak menu (based on having the Mod knob full up). The front panel Mod knob allows

you to "scale" the amount of available modulation based on the Freq Mod setting.

This will all be covered in detail when we discuss the Tweak menu features but we

thought it would be worth mentioning now.

Rate, Shape and LFO

The Rate knob allows you to alter the speed or rate of the modulation signal via the

front panel and the setting of this knob is saved within a standard PhaseMistress

preset. However, the Modulation section within PhaseMistress is REALLY powerful

and there is a whole world of modulation possibilities that are waiting to be accessed

and abused. These are covered in detail in the section called "Choosing a Modulation

Type and Source" on page 32. But for now just note that the Rate knob sets the

speed of the modulation.

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