Flange/Wah-Wah is used to create the sweeping effects often heard in guitar recordings from the 1960s and techno-sounds of today. With this effect, you can recreate the sounds that flanger, wah-wah, and phaser guitar pedals are famous for.
Select the data you want to modify. For more information, see "Selecting data using the mouse."
If no data is selected, the entire file will be processed.
Choose Effects > MAGIX > Flange/Wah-Wah.
Choose a setting from the Preset drop-down list, or adjust the controls as desired:
Select the Flange radio button.
Drag the Wet out fader to set the level of the processed signal that will be mixed into the output.
Drag the Modulation rate slider to set the duration of the modulating frequency.
Drag the Modulation depth slider to specify the amount of frequency modulation applied to the signal.
Click the Process button.
Select the data you want to modify. For more information, see "Selecting data using the mouse."
If no data is selected, the entire file will be processed.
Choose Effects > MAGIX > Flange/Wah-Wah.
Choose a setting from the Preset drop-down list, or adjust the controls as desired:
Select the Phaser radio button.
Drag the Wet out fader to set the level of the processed signal that will be mixed into the output.
Drag the Modulation rate slider to set the duration of the modulating frequency.
Drag the Modulation depth slider to determine the range of frequencies that experience phase shifting.
Drag the Center frequency slider to set the frequency around which the sweep of the Phaser effect is centered.
Drag the Resonance slider to specify the amount of phase shifting that takes place. When the Resonance setting is high, the range of frequencies processed is smaller, yet more pronounced.
Click the Process button.
Select the data you want to modify. For more information, see "Selecting data using the mouse."
If no data is selected, the entire file will be processed.
Choose Effects > MAGIX > Flange/Wah-Wah.
Choose a setting from the Preset drop-down list, or adjust the controls as desired:
Select the Wah-Wah radio button.
Drag the Wet out fader to set the level of the processed signal that will be mixed into the output.
Drag the Modulation rate slider to set the duration of the modulating frequency.
Drag the Modulation depth slider to determine the sweep range of the band-pass filter.
Drag the Center frequency slider to set the frequency around which the sweep of the Wah-Wah effect is centered.
Drag the Resonance slider to specify the amount of band-pass filtering that takes place. When the Resonance setting is high, the range of frequencies processed is smaller, yet more pronounced.
Click the Process button