Category: Flanger
Flanging
Flanging /ˈflændʒɪŋ/ is an audio effect produced by mixing two identical signals together, one signal delayed by a small and gradually changing period, usually smaller than 20 milliseconds. This produces a swept comb filter effect: peaks and notches are produced in the resulting frequency spectrum, related to each other in a linear harmonic series. Varying the time delay causes these to sweep up and down the frequency spectrum. A flanger is an effects unit that creates this effect.
Part of the output signal is usually fed back to the input (a “re-circulating delay line”), producing a resonance effect which further enhances the intensity of the peaks and troughs. The phase of the fed-back signal is sometimes inverted, producing another variation on the flanger sound.
Vibanez FL-V
Vibanez FL-V The Vibanez FL-V is a sound-a-like of the Ibanez FL-5 Flanger effect pedal. This VST3 effect plugin…
Blue Cat’s Flanger
Flanger by Blue Cat Audio Very famous during the ’70s and ’80s, the Flanger effect can be used on…
Imaginando – DLYM
DLYM is a delay modulator plugin which produces flanger and chorus style effects using Imaginando’s powerful processing technology. Whether…
Engelen Audio – Koruss
Koruss is a multi-purpose effect plugin, including chorus, flanging, and vibrato effects. Based on vintage analog stereo chorus…
Pendulate
Unleash Chaos Introducing Pendulate, chaotic monosynth by Newfangled Audio. Pendulate uses a brand new oscillator design to…
ValhallaSpace
ValhallaSpaceModulator is our take on flanging. Eleven algorithms allow you to get through-zero flanging, barberpole flanging, detuning,…