CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
CrX4 User Manual - LinPlug Virtual Instruments
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Phaser<br />
The <strong>CrX4</strong>’s Phaser can be used to create swirling dynamic movement in<br />
sounds. The Phaser effect is created by automatically sweeping a series of<br />
equally spaced frequency notches up and down the audio spectrum.<br />
The Rate slider sets the rate<br />
at which the signal is<br />
modulated.<br />
The Rate display also word<br />
as a Sync popup menu (see<br />
Appendix A for the range of<br />
possible sync settings).<br />
The Depth slider is used to set the depth to which the signal is modulated.<br />
The Feedback slider is used to set the amount of internal feedback<br />
employed within the phaser. More internal feedback produces increasingly<br />
pronounced resonant peaks.<br />
The Centre slider is used to set the frequency around which modulation<br />
occurs.<br />
The Stages slider sets the number of stages in the phaser. Each phaser<br />
stage shifts the signal's phase by 180 degrees. The higher the <strong>CrX4</strong>'s<br />
Stages setting, the more frequency notches there are in the signal and so<br />
the more pronounced is the phasing effect.<br />
Use the Stereo control to widen the stereo image. If it's set full left the<br />
modulation on the left and right channel will be in perfect synchronization.<br />
At full right setting the left and right channel will be completely out of phase,<br />
creating an extreme stereo effect. The best (rather subtle) stereo effect is<br />
achieved with settings around the mid mark.<br />
The Invert button allows you to invert the signal that is used to create the<br />
phasing effect. Sometimes however it can be sound better to switch it off.<br />
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