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Modulation effects

TUTORIALS | MODULATION EFFECTS

Modulation effects are early staples of music production and electric instrument soundcraft. As producers, we almost all know how flange, chorus or phaser effects sound, and we know that the range of sonic possibilities are vast. Take a signal, make a copy and modulate the copy, applying some processes to its fast or slow movement. Modulation effects have been with us for a long time, because their early forms were quite easy to bring about.

It was a relatively simple step for an experimental engineer to duplicate a taped audio signal and to rhythmically slow one copy down and back up again. This would be exactly the same mechanism that first produced flanging, which is so called because the pressure was applied to the ‘flange’ of one of the reel-to-reel tape machines.

So the story goes, the flanging effect was first dreamt up for the Beatles song when John Lennon requested producer George Martin to make his voice sound like “the Dalai Lama chanting from a mountaintop”. The effect was a sweeping, oscillating curve of sound, and it

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