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A phaser is an audio signal processing
Audio signal processing

Audio signal processing, sometimes referred to as audio processing, is the intentional alteration of sound Signal , or sound. As audio signals may be electronically represented in either digital or analog signal format, signal processing may occur in either domain....
 technique used to filter
Audio filter

An audio filter is a type of Filter used for processing sound signal . Many types of filters exist for applications including equalizers, synthesizers, sound effects, Compact disc players and virtual reality systems....
 a signal by creating a series of peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum. The position of the peaks and troughs is typically modulated
Modulation

In telecommunications, modulation is the process of varying a Periodic function waveform, i.e. a tone, in order to use that signal to convey a message, in a similar fashion as a musician may modulate the tone from a musical instrument by varying its volume, timing and Pitch ....
 so that they vary over time, creating a sweeping effect. For this purpose, phasers usually include a low frequency oscillator.

Process
The electronic phasing effect is created by splitting an audio signal into two paths.






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A phaser is an audio signal processing
Audio signal processing

Audio signal processing, sometimes referred to as audio processing, is the intentional alteration of sound Signal , or sound. As audio signals may be electronically represented in either digital or analog signal format, signal processing may occur in either domain....
 technique used to filter
Audio filter

An audio filter is a type of Filter used for processing sound signal . Many types of filters exist for applications including equalizers, synthesizers, sound effects, Compact disc players and virtual reality systems....
 a signal by creating a series of peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum. The position of the peaks and troughs is typically modulated
Modulation

In telecommunications, modulation is the process of varying a Periodic function waveform, i.e. a tone, in order to use that signal to convey a message, in a similar fashion as a musician may modulate the tone from a musical instrument by varying its volume, timing and Pitch ....
 so that they vary over time, creating a sweeping effect. For this purpose, phasers usually include a low frequency oscillator.

Process


The electronic phasing effect is created by splitting an audio signal into two paths. One path treats the signal with an all-pass filter
All-pass filter

An all-pass filter is an electronic filter that passes all Frequency equally, but changes the Phase relationship between various frequencies. It does this by varying its propagation delay with frequency....
, which preserves the amplitude of the original signal and alters the phase. The amount of change in phase depends on the frequency. When signals from the two paths are mixed, the frequencies that are out of phase will cancel each other out, creating the phaser's characteristic notches. Changing the mix ratio changes the depth of the notches; the deepest notches occur when the mix ratio is 50%.

The definition of phaser typically excludes such devices where the all-pass section is a delay line
Delay line

The term delay line has multiple meanings:* In electronics and derivative fields such as telecommunications, a delay line is a device where the input signal reaches the output of the device after a known period of time has elapsed....
; such a device is called a flanger . Using a delay line
Delay line

The term delay line has multiple meanings:* In electronics and derivative fields such as telecommunications, a delay line is a device where the input signal reaches the output of the device after a known period of time has elapsed....
 creates an unlimited series of equally spaced notches and peaks. It is possible to cascade a delay line with another type of all-pass filter as in , this combines the unlimited number of notches from the flanger with the uneven spacing of the phaser.

Structure

Traditional electronic phasers use a series of variable all-pass
All-pass filter

An all-pass filter is an electronic filter that passes all Frequency equally, but changes the Phase relationship between various frequencies. It does this by varying its propagation delay with frequency....
 phase-shift networks which alter the phases of the different frequency components in the signal. These networks pass all frequencies at equal volume, introducing only phase change to the signal. Human ears are not very responsive to phase differences, but this creates audible interference
Interference

In physics, interference is the addition of two or more waves that result in a new wave pattern.Interference usually refers to the interaction of waves which are correlated or Coherence with each other, either because they come from the same source or because they have the same or nearly the same frequency....
s when mixed back with the dry (unprocessed) signal, creating notches. The simplified structure of a mono phaser is shown below:

The number of all-pass filter
All-pass filter

An all-pass filter is an electronic filter that passes all Frequency equally, but changes the Phase relationship between various frequencies. It does this by varying its propagation delay with frequency....
s (usually called stages) varies with different models, some analog phasers offer 4, 8 or 12 stages. Digital phases may offer up to 32 or even more. This determines the number of notches/peaks in the sound, affecting the general sound character. A phaser with a stages of n generally has n/2 notches in the spectrum, so a 4-stage phaser will have two notches.

Additionally, the output can be fed back to the input for a more intense effect, creating a resonant effect by emphasizing frequencies between notches. This involves feeding the output of the all-pass filter chain back to the input, as shown here:

The frequency response of an 8-stage phaser with or without feedback is shown. Note that the peaks between the notches are sharper when there's feedback, giving a distinct sound.

A stereo
STEREO

STEREO is a Sun observation mission which was launched on 26 October 2006 at 00:52 GMT. Two nearly identical spacecraft were launched into orbits that cause them to pull respectively further ahead of and fall gradually behind the earth....
 phaser is usually two identical phasers modulated by a quadrature
Quadrature

Quadrature, derived from Latin quadrare, may refer to:In signal processing:*Quadrature amplitude modulation , a modulation method of using both a carrier wave and a 'quadrature' carrier wave that is 90? out of phase with the main carrier...
 signal; the output of the oscillators for the left and right channels are a quarter-wave out of phase.

Most modern phasers are a part of a [cotines ]]s for sound editing software, as a part of a monolithic rackmount sound effect unit, or as "stompbox" guitar effects.

Usage


Phasing is a popular effect for electric guitar
Electric guitar

An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses pickup to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into an electrical current, which is made louder with an instrument amplifier and a speaker....
. The term was often used to refer the original tape flanging
Flanging

Flanging is an audio effect that occurs when two identical signals are mixed together, but with one signal time-delayed by a small and gradually changing amount, usually smaller than 20 milliseconds....
 effect heard on many psychedelic records of the late 1960s, notably "Itchycoo Park
Itchycoo Park

"Itchycoo Park" is a psychedelic pop song written by Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane of the group Small Faces. The song reached number three in the UK Singles Chart, 1967....
" by the Small Faces, and "Pictures of Matchstick Men
Pictures of Matchstick Men

"Pictures of Matchstick Men" was the first hit single by Status Quo, released in January of 1968. It reached number seven in the UK Singles Chart, number eight in Canada, and number twelve on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming their only hit single in the United States....
" by Status Quo
Status Quo

Status Quo, also known as The Quo or just Quo, are an England rock music band whose music is characterized by the twelve-bar blues....
. Eddie Van Halen
Eddie Van Halen

Edward Lodewijk "Eddie" Van Halen , is a Dutch-American guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter and music producer, most famous as the lead guitarist and co-founder of the hard rock band Van Halen....
 often used a phaser as part of his signal chain, after his distortion effects. Phasing is primarily responsible for the soaring and unique guitar sounds Brian May achieved with the band Queen
Queen (band)

Queen were an England rock music band formed in 1970 in London by guitarist Brian May, lead vocalist Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Meddows-Taylor, with bassist John Deacon completing the lineup the following year....
 in such songs as Bohemian Rhapsody
Bohemian Rhapsody

"Bohemian Rhapsody" is a song by the English Rock music band Queen . It was written by Freddie Mercury for the band's 1975 album A Night at the Opera ....
.

Many electronic keyboard instrument
Keyboard instrument

A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. The most common of these is the piano. Other widely used keyboard instruments include various types of organ s as well as other mechanical, electromechanical and electronic musical instrument....
s like the Rhodes
Rhodes piano

A Rhodes piano is an electromechanical musical instrument, a brand of electric piano. Its distinctive sound has appeared in thousands of songs of all musical styles since it was first introduced in 1965....
, the Eminent 310 and the Clavinet
Clavinet

Not to be confused with clarinetA Clavinet is an electrophone keyboard instrument manufactured by the Hohner company. It is essentially an electronically amplified clavichord, analogous to an electric guitar....
 are commonly treated with a phaser to "sweeten" their sounds. Examples can be heard in Billy Joel
Billy Joel

William Martin "Billy" Joel is an United States rock music musician, singer-songwriter, and Classical music composer. He released his first hit song, "Piano Man ", in 1973....
's "Just The Way You Are", Styx
Styx (band)

Styx is an American Rock band. Their hit songs have included "Come Sail Away", "Mr. Roboto", "Babe ", "Lady ", "Blue Collar Man" and "The Best of Times ." Styx is the first band to have four consecutive albums certified multi-platinum by the RIAA....
's "Babe", and Jean Michel Jarre
Jean Michel Jarre

Jean-Michel Andr? Jarre is a France composer, Performing arts and music producer. Since 1991 he writes his name Jean Michel Jarre, without the hyphen....
's "Oxygène
Oxygene

Oxyg?ne is an album of instrumental electronic music composed, produced, and performed by the French people composer Jean Michel Jarre. It was released in 1976 on Disques Dreyfus, licensed to Polydor....
".

In motion picture
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
 or television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 production, the effect created by a phaser is often used to imply that the sound is synthetically generated, like turning a natural human voice into a computer or robot voice.

The technique works because the frequency filtering produces sound commonly associated with mechanical sources, which only generate specific frequencies, rather than natural sources, which produce a range of frequencies. A vocoder
Vocoder

A vocoder, , is an analysis / synthesis system, mostly used for speech in which the input is passed through a multiband filter, each filter is passed through an envelope follower, the control signals from the envelope followers are communicated, and the decoder applies these control signals to corresponding filters in the synthesizer....
 is a different effect used for similar purposes.

Tony Levin
Tony Levin

Tony Levin is an American bass guitarist.Levin is best-known for his work with progressive rock pioneers King Crimson and Peter Gabriel. Has also been a member of Bruford Levin Upper Extremities, Liquid Tension Experiment and leads his own Tony Levin Band....
 often uses a phaser on a Chapman Stick
Chapman Stick

The Chapman Stick is an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman in the early 1970s. He set out to create an instrument designed for the "Free Hands" tapping method of both hands parallel to the frets that he invented in 1969....
 for bass lines. Two distinctive examples are Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel

Peter Brian Gabriel is a Grammy Award-winning, Academy Award-nominated England musician and songwriter. He first rose to fame as the lead vocals and flautist of the progressive rock group Genesis ....
's "Shock the Monkey" and King Crimson
King Crimson

King Crimson are an English progressive rock band founded by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles in 1969.They have typically been categorised as a foundational progressive rock group, although they incorporate diverse influences ranging from jazz, European classical music and experimental music to psychedelic music, New Wave mu...
's "Indiscipline".

Similar effects


A specific type of phasing, flanging
Flanging

Flanging is an audio effect that occurs when two identical signals are mixed together, but with one signal time-delayed by a small and gradually changing amount, usually smaller than 20 milliseconds....
 is a similar effect, in which the notches are linearly spaced. In a flanger effect, the notches are created by mixing the signal with a delay
Delay (audio effect)

Delay is an audio effect which records an Audio signal processing to an audio storage, and then plays it back after a period of time. The delayed signal may either be played back multiple times, or played back into the recording again, to create the sound of a repeating, decaying echo ....
ed version of itself. Flangers tend to sound more natural, like the "jet plane whoosh" effect, whereas phasers tend to sound more otherworldy. For comparison of the two effects, check flanging
Flanging

Flanging is an audio effect that occurs when two identical signals are mixed together, but with one signal time-delayed by a small and gradually changing amount, usually smaller than 20 milliseconds....
.

See also


  • Flanging
    Flanging

    Flanging is an audio effect that occurs when two identical signals are mixed together, but with one signal time-delayed by a small and gradually changing amount, usually smaller than 20 milliseconds....
  • Wave interference


External links

  • article on Harmony Central