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    Modulation Effects

    Modulation Effects

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    Modulation effects are effects that alter a guitar’s signal by changing aspects like pitch, phase, or time in a cyclical pattern. Common modulation effects include chorus, flanger, phaser, and vibrato, each adding movement, depth, or texture to the sound. These effects are often used to create a sense of space or motion in a guitar tone.

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    ChorusChorusDelayDelayFlangerFlangerPhaserPhaserVibratoVibratoPedalsPedals
    Definition

    Modulation effects are effects that alter a guitar’s signal by changing aspects like pitch, phase, or time in a cyclical pattern. Common modulation effects include chorus, flanger, phaser, and vibrato, each adding movement, depth, or texture to the sound. These effects are often used to create a sense of space or motion in a guitar tone.

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    Apr 17, 2025 1:19 PM
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    ChorusChorusDelayDelayFlangerFlangerPhaserPhaserVibratoVibratoPedalsPedals
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