File:Two phasers in series (slow small stone into fast phase 90) on white noise - spectrogram.svg

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spectrogramm of two 4-stage phasers (slw one into fast one) on white noise

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English: Spectrogram of two phasers effect in Amplitube applied to white noise for 20 seconds.
  • White noise: https://www.audiocheck.net/testtones_whitenoise.php (Gaussian white noise)
  • Phaser 1: simulation on Amplitube "small phazer" (EHX small stone) speed 2.3/10
  • Phaser 2: simulation on Amplitube "phase 9" (MXR Phase 90) (speed: 5,05/10)
  • Spectrogram made with Sonic Visualiser. Settings: dBV scale, logarithmic, all bins, green color
Each phaser is clearly visible on the spectrogram, especially the slow one
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Author Skimel
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current17:27, 16 September 2019Thumbnail for version as of 17:27, 16 September 20191,140 × 703 (774 KB)Skimel (talk | contribs)Corrected the spectrogram, first version was with three phasers hence the pronounced curve. This has been corrected and now the spectrogram matches the description
17:09, 16 September 2019Thumbnail for version as of 17:09, 16 September 2019610 × 713 (458 KB)Skimel (talk | contribs)User created page with UploadWizard

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