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To achieve a flanging effect, set the Range control within the “Flange” range and adjust the LFO Depth control to a value that is greater than the offset (so that the variable delay crosses the “zero” point.)
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To achieve an ADT (doubling) effect, set the Range control within either of the “ADT” ranges and adjust the LFO Depth control to a value that is smaller than the offset (so that the variable delay does not cross the “zero” point).
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To achieve a manual flanging effect, set the LFO Depth control to 0 and vary (or automate) the Range control within the “Flange” range. For fine control, hold Control (Windows) or Command (Mac) while varying the Range control.
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To add complexity to flanging or ADT effects, turn up the Wow/Flutter control to introduce more fluctuation in the variable delay.
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Use Reel Tape Flanger in a send/return configuration to mix the dry signal with an aggressively driven, flanged signal to control the amount of “grunge” in the final mix.
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When you start playback, the LFO sweep always starts at the bottom of the cycle, so each time you start playback from the same location (for example, at a bar line), the effect will be applied in the same way.