Phaser function, Phaser, Function – Rocktron Replifex User Manual

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Phase shifting involves splitting the input signal into two signals, then shifting

the phase of different frequencies of one signal before mixing it back with the

original signal.

The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access each of the following

Phaser parameters:

Functions and Parameter Descriptions

PHASER

Function

PHASER I/O

PSR PAN

PSR DEPTH

RATE

P>RESONANCE

PSR STAGES

TIME

PHASER LVL

The PHASER I/O parameter determines whether the phase shift circuit
is active or bypassed for the current preset.

The PHASER PAN parameter allows you to pan the phase shifted
signal to the left or right channel by any amount.

The PHASER DEPTH parameter determines the modulation depth of
the phase shift effect. Higher parameter settings result in the sweep of
the filtering effect occurring over a wider frequency range.

The RATE parameter determines the speed at which the phase shifted
signal is modulated.

The PHASER RESONANCE parameter adds feedback to the Phaser so
that it has a more pronounced effect.

The PHASER STAGES parameter determines how many stages of
phase shift are to be active. A parameter setting of "4" produces a result
similar to a vintage Phase 90, while a setting of "6" emulates other
common phaser pedals.

The TIME parameter determines the multiplier by which a new
modulation rate will be selected for the RATE parameter when the Tap
Delay feature of the Replifex

is used. (See Section 7: "Tap Delay" for

more information on the Tap Delay feature.)

The PHASER LEVEL parameter allows you to control the level of the
phaser signal at the output of the Replifex™ relative to the direct signal
and other effect signals.

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