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LINE 6 Liqua Flanger
LINE 6 preenta Liqua Flanger
Throw down the room with the new Liqua-Tonecore® flanges ™. Liqua-Flange has selectable models Digital, Liquid, and Analog All equipped with passepre-zero pass settings that will play your guitar as if it were raining from the sky. This miracle in the form of a pedal offers classic studio flanges sounds and some sounds ever heard before. Don't waste time, start your journey to the flange lighting today!
Polarity switch (polarity) - It allows you to select the negative or positive phase for the Delay line. When added to the original signal, phase modification can create very dramatic effects.
Wave Select knob (wave selection) - Choose from 11 incredible waves that take you anywhere, from classic stompboxes to modern and over.
Throw down the room with the new Liqua-Tonecore® flanges ™. Liqua-Flange has selectable models Digital, Liquid, and Analog All equipped with passepre-zero pass settings that will play your guitar as if it were raining from the sky. This miracle in the form of a pedal offers classic studio flanges sounds and some sounds ever heard before. Don't waste time, start your journey to the flange lighting today!
- Digital (digital) - The WET signal is equipped with a flat frequency response.
- Liquid (liquid) - It has double delay lines with a modulation phase shift from each other.
- Analog (analog) - The WET signal has the frequency response of classic analog devices.
Polarity switch (polarity) - It allows you to select the negative or positive phase for the Delay line. When added to the original signal, phase modification can create very dramatic effects.
Wave Select knob (wave selection) - Choose from 11 incredible waves that take you anywhere, from classic stompboxes to modern and over.
- Saw down - This wave has a form that resembles the teeth of the blade of a saw. Within a cycle this wave falls linearly, then immediately dates back to the starting point.
- Saw up - This is an inverted version of Saw Down, in which the wave has a clean and linear ski lift and an immediate fall at the end of its cycle.
- Envelope down - This modulation source is used for an envelope follower to identify the changes in the amplitude of the input signal and produce a control signal that modulates the delay time of the flanger.
- Envelope up - This is an inverted version of Envelope Down.
- Sine - It employs a sinusoidal wave as a modulation source.
- Step - It employs a modulation wave produced by a generator