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Flair contains the following effects:
Standard: Each flanger voice behaves like a basic flanger effect, creating harmonically related
peaks and notches in the frequency spectrum
Thru Zero: Each flanger voice is duplicated. The duplicated instances of the flanger voices are
excluded from the modulation and thus rest at their respective base pitch. When modulation is
introduced, the flanger voices shift against the duplicated instances in time. This creates the
strong thru zero flanging effect with its characteristic signal cancellation, similar to the flanging
effect originally created with two tape machines.
Scan: Instead of adding the flanger voices to form a chord, the effect scans through them one
after the other. This is similar to how an arpeggiator on a keyboard plays the notes contained in
a chord as a sequence.
Scan on C: A “ringing” tone is added in the key of C.
Stairways: An ascending resonance is created.
Flair Parameters
Speed: The LFO modulation speed. To synchronize the speed to your host or Master Editor
tempo, click the Speed control’s unit display and choose a note length value from the list.
FX Sync: Sets the effect's time-based parameters in-sync with the master clock.
Depth: The amount of LFO modulation. Higher values cause the effect to sweep over a wider
frequency range.
Mix: Adjusts the respective levels of the original and processed signals.
Phasis Animator, 6 Notches, Complex Low, and High Scanner
Phasis is a new take on the phaser concept with additional features that have been carefully chos-
en to allow for more sophisticated and extreme sounds than possible with common phasers while
staying true to the ease of use and clarity associated with these devices.
Phasis contains the following effects:
Animator: classic, subtle two-notch phaser stereo effect.
6 Notches: medium phaser effect with higher resonance.
Complex Low: Complex nine-notch phaser with the center frequency in the lower spectrum at
around 300 Hz.
High Scanner: intense four-notch phaser effect in the upper mid-range at 3.2 kHz and obvious
feedback setting.
Phasis Parameters
Speed: The LFO modulation speed. To synchronize the speed to your host or Master Editor
tempo, click the Speed control’s unit display and choose a note length value from the list.
FX Sync: Sets the effect's time-based parameters in-sync with the master clock.
Depth: The amount of LFO modulation. Higher values cause the effect to sweep over a wider
frequency range.
Mix: Adjusts the respective levels of the original and processed signals.
Effect Reference
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