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Thank you for purchasing the Analog Custom Shop Flanger!
Please read the important notes in this Quickstart Guide to ensure the best possible experience
with your new pedal.
A few notes about power:
Battery:
• To install the included 9V battery, remove the battery cover on the bottom panel of the pedal. Snap
the terminal connector's onto the battery's terminals. Replace the cover, and you're ready to play!
• When using battery power, disconnect your cable from the pedal's input jack when you are not
playing. (The input jack works like an on/off switch for battery power.)
• If you are not going to use your pedal for an extended period, disconnect and remove the battery.
Over long periods of time, batteries can sometimes leak, and their acid or other residue can damage
the pedal. Damage caused by battery leakage is not covered under warranty.
Power adapter (optional):
• To power the pedal with a power adapter, we recommend purchasing the Akai MP9-P6 (9V DC, 300
mA [200 mA minimum], center-negative).
Description:
A flanger is an effect that splits the input signal, adds a slight delay to one signal and recombines them to
create a "comb filter." This can create an effect similar to a flanger but with a slightly different sound. The
Analog Custom Shop Flanger is a 10-stage flanger, which can result in some deep sounds with deeper,
more resonant effects or subtle harmonic sweeps.
QUICKSTART GUIDE (ENGLISH)
The controls:
RATE: Turn this knob to adjust the rate of the effect
(how quickly the flanging occurs).
DEPTH: Turn this knob to adjust the balance between
the "dry" (unaffected) signal and the "wet" (flanging)
signal.
MANUAL: Turn this knob to adjust the mid frequency
of the filter sweep – the flanging sound. To hear how
this effect works, set the RATE and DEPTH knobs at
low settings and the RES knob to a high setting, then
adjust the MANUAL knob. (Note: If the DEPTH
setting is high, this knob won't seem to be influencing
much.)
RES: Turn this knob to adjust the flanger's resonance
– how much of the affected signal is fed back into the
input. Turning this knob to higher settings can cause
the flanger to start generating its own tone at loud
volumes, so be mindful of your amp volume when
adjusting this knob.
BYPASS SWITCH: Step on this switch to turn the
effect on or off. This pedal features a true bypass
switch, meaning your signal won't be colored by the
pedal's circuitry when the effect is off.
Notes about signal flow:
Where you place the Flanger in your audio chain will change how it works and influences the sound of your
other effects.
Most of the time, it's recommended that the Flanger be placed closer to the end of your effects chain,
especially after your distortion, fuzz, filter, and other tone pedals. This allows you to tailor your sound with
those pedals first, then allowing that whole sound to be modulated by the Flanger, which can respond well
to the complex harmonics generated by those pedals.
However, if some of your pedals that come before the Flanger generate some hum or noise, the Flanger
may emphasize that noise by flanging it. Keep this in mind when deciding where it will go in your setup.
Experiment with the Flanger's placement in your effects chain. Play around with some new and interesting
tones – and find your sound in the process!
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  • Página 1 This pedal features a true bypass A flanger is an effect that splits the input signal, adds a slight delay to one signal and recombines them to switch, meaning your signal won't be colored by the create a "comb filter."...
  • Página 2 Notas acerca del flujo de señal: El lugar en que coloque el Flanger en su cadena de audio cambia el modo en que funciona e influye en el sonido de sus demás efectos.