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    Flanger

    Flanger

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    The flanger effect duplicates the guitar’s signal and plays it back slightly delayed, with the delay time modulating over time. This creates a sweeping, jet-like sound as the delayed signal interacts with the original. The result is a distinctive “whooshing” effect often used to add depth and movement to guitar tones. Flangers are commonly used in rock and psychedelic music.

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    Definition

    The flanger effect duplicates the guitar’s signal and plays it back slightly delayed, with the delay time modulating over time. This creates a sweeping, jet-like sound as the delayed signal interacts with the original. The result is a distinctive “whooshing” effect often used to add depth and movement to guitar tones. Flangers are commonly used in rock and psychedelic music.

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    Apr 17, 2025 1:19 PM
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