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Phaser

A phaser node processes incoming audio streams by splitting the signal, applying a series of phase-shifting filters to one copy, and then mixing it back with the original. This creates a characteristic sweeping, swirling sound with peaks and notches in the frequency spectrum. Phasers are commonly used in music production to add movement and texture to guitars, keyboards, and synthesizers. Key parameters typically include rate, depth, feedback, and stages.

The following extensions provide phaser nodes: