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Effects Descriptions
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modulaTed effeCTs
Chorus - 
Stereo
Chorus creates a lush, full sound by combining two or more signals together where 
one is unaffected and the other signals vary in pitch very slightly over time. Chorus 
is commonly used to fatten up tracks and to add body to guitars without coloring the 
original tone. Chorus can also be used with discretion to thicken a vocal track.
Flanger - 
Stereo
This effect was originally created by simultaneously recording and playing back two 
identical programs on two tape recorders, then using hand pressure against the flange 
of the tape reels to slow down first one machine, then the other. The result was a series 
of changing phase cancellations and reinforcements, with characteristic swishing, tun-
neling, and fading sounds.
Phaser - 
Stereo
The Phaser automatically moves frequency notches up and down the spectrum of the 
signal by means of a low frequency oscillator (LFO), creating an oscillating “comb-
filter” type effect. This effect is very useful on keyboards (especially pad presets) and 
guitars.
Tremolo/Pan - 
Stereo (Wet Only)
Tremolo and Panner create rhythmic changes in signal amplitude. Tremolo 
affects both channel’s amplitude simultaneously, while the Panner affects the ampli-
tude of each channel in an alternating manner.
Rotary - 
Mono In/Stereo Out (Wet Only)
Rotary speaker cabinets were designed to provide a majestic vibrato/choir effect for 
electronic theater and church organs. The most well known rotary speaker is the 
Leslie™ Model 122, which has two counter-rotating elements: a high-frequency horn 
and a low-frequency rotor with slow and fast speeds. The sound generated as the spin-
ning elements change speed is truly magical. The swirling, spacious effect is difficult to 
describe – but clearly recognizable.  
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