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Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, and Tremolo
Following the footsteps of our Efektor Distortion Bundle, the newest addition to the Efektor series we studied and examined more than 20 models of fabled modulation effects from the 1950s to the last decade. Modulation type effects are widely used by organ/synth players, guitarists, and studio engineers to add width, depth, and movement to the original sound. In this latest bundle, we collect the prominent ones and packed them into four devices.
Chorus FX Engine
Recognizable from its doubling effect, this type of effects are known as a standard built-in effect from gears such as the Roland Jazz Chorus amp and also the Roland Juno synthesizer.
Flanger FX Engine
Originated from manipulating tape recorders by slowing down one of its flange (hence the ‘flanger’ name), FL3606 creates a swooshing sound dubbed as the ‘jet engine’ effect.
Phaser FX Engine
Full name, phase shifter. Typically more subtle than flanger, but sounds like warbles coming from outer space. Often used on Rhodes electric piano, and of course by guitarists such as Brian May (Queen) and Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen).
Tremolo FX Engine
Probably one of the oldest effect applied to musical device. This volume modulating effect is known to be equipped on guitar amps such as Fender Twin Reverb or Vox AC30.
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