Flanger
A flanger node processes incoming audio streams by mixing the original signal with a slightly delayed copy of itself, where the delay time is continuously modulated. This creates a sweeping, whooshing sound characterized by peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum, often described as a “jet plane” or “swirling” effect. Flangers are commonly used in music production to add movement and texture to guitars, vocals, and synthesizers. Key parameters typically include delay time, feedback, and modulation rate.
The following extensions provide flanger nodes: