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ozwatto
Posted 2007-04-30 10:23 AM (#102791)
Subject: tri flange


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I've got a Fender G-DEC amp that I muck around with at home.

I like to set it up with an acoustic setting with a tri flange effect. Now I don't know anything about amps but my ears work pretty good so I know what sounds I like.

But what the hell is a tri flange :confused:
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an4340
Posted 2007-04-30 12:46 PM (#102792 - in reply to #102791)
Subject: Re: tri flange


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Wouldn't that be combination of a kind of chorus and a flange?
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noah
Posted 2007-04-30 4:23 PM (#102793 - in reply to #102791)
Subject: Re: tri flange



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triangle flanger...

"triangle" refers to the Low Frequency Oscillator waveform

Here is an article on Flangers to get you started. The difference between Flangers and Chorus is also mentioned.
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