Effects - phaser, Phaser – TC Electronic Nova System User Manual

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Phaser

The electronic phasing effect is created by splitting an

audio signal into two paths. One path treats the signal

with an all-pass filter, which preserves the amplitude of

the original signal and alters the phase. The amount of

change in phase depends on the frequency. When

signals from the two paths are mixed, the frequencies

that are out of phase will cancel each other out, creating

the phaser’s characteristic notches.

Speed
Range: 0.050 Hz to 20 Hz

Sets the speed of the effect.

Tempo
Range: Disable, 1 to 1/32T (T=Triplet & D=Dotted)

When set to any value between 1 and 1/32T, the NOVA

System’s Global Tempo is subdivided according to this

setting. When set to “Ignore”, the speed set by the Speed

parameter is used instead.

The Tap Master parameter – located in the Utility

menu – specifies whether the Global tempo or the

tempo set by the Speed parameter in each preset

should be used at preset change.

Depth
Range: 0 to 100%

The Depth parameter specifies the intensity of the effect.

The value represents the amplitude of the modulating

waveform.

Range

Range: Low or High

The Range parameter determines whether the phasing is

focused on the low- or the high-end frequencies.

Fb – FeedBack
Range: -100 to +100%

This parameter controls the amount of feed back in the

Phaser. Negative values inverse the phase of the signal

that is fed back to the algorithm’s Input.

Mix
Range: 0 to 100%

This parameter sets the relationship between the dry

signal and the level of the effect in this Effect Block.

EFFECTS - PHASER

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