Kuassa Efektor PH3605 v1.1.1 WiN
Kuassa Efektor PH3605 v1.1.1 WiN
KUASSA EFEKTOR is a new line of plug-ins which consists of several of most requested effect units. Full name, phase shifter. Typically more subtle than flanger, but sounds like warbles coming from outer space. Often used on Rhodes electric piano, and of course by guitarists such as Brian May (Queen) and Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen). The Efektor PH3605 Phaser provides three types of sound:

Phaser FX Engine
Full name, phase shifter. Typically more subtle than flanger, but sounds like warbles coming from outer space. Often used on Rhodes electric piano, and of course by guitarists such as Brian May (Queen) and Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen).

Phase One: Mild phasing effect, great for clean tone. Less dramatic sweep
Dual Phase: Warm and thick phasing sound that sounds great with distorted guitar tones. Great for many instruments such as guitar, bass, keyboards, and vocals
Multi Phase: More intense effect . Offers more than a standard wobbling effect

KEY FEATURES:
Three models of modulation in every unit.
A/B compare buttons.
BPM Sync.
Mono or stereo mode.



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