Modulation effects are a particular category of audio effect (FX). These are effects which modify the sound in a certain way: by adding a time-delayed version of the sound to itself, and then varying the size of that delay over time.
- What are modulation effects pedals?
- Is reverb a modulation effect?
- Is chorus a modulation effect?
- Is Wah a modulation effect?
What are modulation effects pedals?
Modulation pedals come in many varieties. Chorus, tremolo, phaser, flanger and vibrato all fall into this category. What 'modulation' means is that a pedal is taking a certain characteristic and continuously changing it. This means modulation pedals can give your guitar a fluid, engaging tone that is never static.
Is reverb a modulation effect?
Modulation effects—Chorus, Tremolo, Flanger and Phaser. Time-based effects—Reverb, Delay and Echo.
Is chorus a modulation effect?
Two of the most common modulation effects are chorus and flange. Created by mixing two identical signals together and delaying one of the signals by a constantly varying time, the flanger is perhaps the simplest of modulation effects.
Is Wah a modulation effect?
Wah pedals are stompbox-style units with treadle-style expression foot pedals designed to receive guitar, bass or other instrument signals. Their circuits are designed to modulate the formants of the sound by modulating one or more resonance peaks in the signal's frequency response.