Phaser – LinPlug CrX4 User Manual

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Phaser

The CrX4’s Phaser can be used to create swirling dynamic movement in

sounds. The Phaser effect is created by automatically sweeping a series of
equally spaced frequency notches up and down the audio spectrum.

The Rate slider sets the rate

at which the signal is
modulated.

The Rate display also word
as a Sync popup menu (see

Appendix A for the range of
possible sync settings).

The Depth slider is used to set the depth to which the signal is modulated.


The Feedback slider is used to set the amount of internal feedback

employed within the phaser. More internal feedback produces increasingly
pronounced resonant peaks.

The Centre slider is used to set the frequency around which modulation

occurs.

The Stages slider sets the number of stages in the phaser. Each phaser
stage shifts the signal's phase by 180 degrees. The higher the CrX4's

Stages setting, the more frequency notches there are in the signal and so
the more pronounced is the phasing effect.

Use the Stereo control to widen the stereo image. If it's set full left the

modulation on the left and right channel will be in perfect synchronization.
At full right setting the left and right channel will be completely out of phase,

creating an extreme stereo effect. The best (rather subtle) stereo effect is
achieved with settings around the mid mark.

The Invert button allows you to invert the signal that is used to create the

phasing effect. Sometimes however it can be sound better to switch it off.

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