Modulation Effects

There are three basic modulation effects used in guitar pedals today : phase shift , chorus, and flanger. The most simple difference between them is that both a chorus and flange effect come from a modulated delay that’s mixed back into the original signal, but a phaser uses no delay at all.
The phase shift gives that sci sound 60's swirling sound. One guitarist of note that used phase shifting, Eddie Van Halen
The chorus effect is created by doubling your guitar signal and slightly shifting the second one out of time and pitch with the original
The main differences between a flanger and a chorus is that the flanger uses a shorter delay.
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Behringer Vintage Phaser VP-1 - Used (mint)
The Behringer Vintage phaser effect pedal gives authentic and three dimensional phase shifting from ..
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Behringer Chorus Orchestra CO600 Effect Pedal
The Behringer Chorus Orchestra CO600 is a high performance orchestral stereo chorus effect. The chor..
$69.98 Ex Tax:$69.98
Behringer Tube Amp Modeler TM300 Effects Pedal
The Behringer Tube Amp Modeler is likened to the GT2 Sansamp but in a compact affordable pedal..
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Behringer Ultimate Chorus UC200
With the Behringer Ultimate Stereo Chorus Effects Pedal, you get incredibly thick chorusing. T..
$39.95 Ex Tax:$39.95
Kmise Tremelo Effect Pedal KM09
The Kmise Tremelo pedal is a simple no non-sense tremolo effect. 2 simple settings give a wide range..
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