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(Mekanik,Teknik) flanging
a time-based audio effect produced when two identical signals are mixed together, but with one signal time-delayed by a small and gradually changing amount, usually smaller than 20 milliseconds
An effect that occurs when a signal is mixed with a delayed copy of the signal, while the delay time continually changes You can hear this effect when a jet plane passes overhead, because the direct sound is being mixed with the delayed reflection from the ground, and the relative delay time changes with the angle of the plane A flanger may be thought of as a swept comb filter The first musical use of flanging involved mixing the outputs of two tape recorders while pressing the flange of one to slow it down You can implement flanging in SFX Machine by delaying a signal, modulating the delay with a sine wave, and mixing in some of the original sound
Sound Shaping
Mixing a signal with a time-delayed copy in order to produce a new signal
Modulated delay effect using feedback to create a dramatic, sweeping sound
Mixing a signal with a time-delayed copy in order to produce a new signal Originally produced by using two tape playback machines mixed to one recorder; one playback machine's reels were slightly delayed with respect to the other by applying slight pressure to the flanges of the reels The signals constructively and destructively interfere with each other, producing a very effect-laden signal
The result of adding together a sound with a version of the same sound that has been delayed by a small, but variable, time The result is a complex change in timbre caused by the adding together of certain frequencies of sound, and the cancellation at other frequencies So called because it was first done by varying the delay of the sound by putting fingers on the flange of the reel on a tape recorder
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