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CHAPTER 19. LIVE AUDIO EFFECT REFERENCE 253
value.
The Feedback parameter sets how much of the output signal returns to the delay line input.
Very high values can lead to runaway feedback and produce a loud oscillation watch your
ears and speakers if you decide to check out extreme feedback settings!
Each delay channel has its own volume control, which can be turned up to +12 dB to
compensate for drastic ltering at the input.
The Dry control adjusts the unprocessed signal level. Set it to minimum if using Delay in a
return track.
19.11 Flanger
The Flanger Effect.
Flanger uses two parallel time-modulated delays to create anging effects.
Flanger's delays can be adjusted with the Delay Time control. The Feedback control sends
part of the output signal back through the device input, while the Polarity switch (+ or
-) sets the polarity. Delay Time and Feedback can be changed simultaneously using the
effect's X-Y controller.
Periodic control of delay time is possible using the envelope section. You can increase or
decrease the envelope amount (or invert its shape with negative values), and then use the
Attack and Release controls to dene envelope shape.
Flanger contains two LFOs to modulate delay time for the left and right stereo channels.