Hi
> Got myself an A-125, which is very efficient with any frequencies
> within audio range. However it's not dealing very well with LFOs
> (shift is less than 1/4 of the wave cycle).
>
> Can anyone confirm this behavior Or could the module be a bit faulty
> (which I doubt)
>
> While I'm at it: if the A-125 is not very good to shift LFOs by
> design, does anyone know if the A-101-3 any better at this kind of
> sport
The LFO is simply outside the working range of the Phaser. Phasers are
in principle filters - so called allpass filters. Though they seem not
to filter the signal at all, they have a center frequency. The lowest
possible center frequency is higher than your LFO frequency. This is the
reason why the LFO is not shifted.
I assume it would be the same with the A-101-3.
Florian
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