The proper time to flange
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bubblypatrick
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The proper time to flange
Sigh, I don't know what it is but it just sounds so disgusting to me, not to mention it sticks out like a sore thumb. So far the only time I've found it to be used in a decent way is when resampling by slapping a lite dose of it on the mid or high bands.
When do you guys flange?
When do you guys flange?
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I agree with you actually. I hear flanged hi hats and i see them sampled that way in packs here n there. I think it sounds like dick
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Re: The proper time to flange
Only subtle if ever, don't really see a time where it would be needed tbh.
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I use various flangers all the time--use a low rate and medium depth.
I love the K-research phaser-- can put an edge on things the way no EQ/exciter does. the key is to not make it sound like it's being flanged.
I love the K-research phaser-- can put an edge on things the way no EQ/exciter does. the key is to not make it sound like it's being flanged.
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The proper time to use a flanger is all the time.
And on pads and hats.
And on pads and hats.
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this is trueKochari wrote:The proper time to use a flanger is all the time.
And on pads and hats.
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Flanger's sound great on organs, rhodes, and pads. In particular gives organs and rhodes a really nice wah wah sound, more like a phaser pedal really but the flanger will go faster and sound less messy than a phaser will. Makes those sounds sound sooo lush!
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I've heard flange used really nicely on downward pitch bends on a bassline, but it's probably the only spot (or twice) in a track you'll actually hear it - and it changes the sound enough, and at the right moment to really give it some extra flavour.
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Re: The proper time to flange
Sharmaji wrote:the key is to not make it sound like it's being flanged.
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Re: The proper time to flange
try things like distort, filter and split into freq ranges, flange upper frequency later(s), combine and repeat

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Re: The proper time to flange
i havent finished a single tune that does not cointan at least one thing being flanged.. o some many negatives..
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flanging the right way is awesome
just typical what u & i associate with "flange sound" i agree, sounds totally cheesy
could u tell tho? http://soundcloud.com/nacklewicket
flanging the right way is awesome
just typical what u & i associate with "flange sound" i agree, sounds totally cheesy
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Re: The proper time to flange
i almost always use flangers on leads and pads, lightly as mentioned. give the sound variety and character and stereo depth. use in combination with light chorus or phaser amplifies these qualities even more.
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I hate flanged hats. So many tunes you can almost hear the producer using the Moving Distortion preset :bang:
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