Phaser Pedal

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Using the Phaser Pedal

The phaser pedal works to slightly cancel out the audio signal and create a muffled, warped sound. It's modeled on phasing issues that occur in the audio world. When sound is "out of phase," its audio waves are being cancelled out by opposite ones. 

The phaser pedal only slightly cancels out the waves and creates a distinct audio effect. To use it, select it from the stomp box options and drag it into your stomp box array. 

Adjust the Pedal Effects

Once you've selected the stomp box labeled Phase Tripper, you can use the default settings or adjust them to your preference.

The Rate knob controls how fast the effect goes in and out of the audio. A faster rate will speed this up, while a slower one makes the process more gradual. 

The Depth knob adjusts how high or low the audio signal goes in and out. 

The Feedback knob controls how many repetitions will occur in the effect.