Controls:
Rate: Controls the rate of the low-frequency oscillator (LFO) for the flanger, from glacial to space invaders. Controls the input sensitivity in Dynamic mode.
Depth: Controls the maximum LFO sweep. In Step mode, the depth control chooses downward steps, upward + downward steps, upward steps, or random steps. In Dynamic mode, this controls whether the flanger sweeps down (less than noon) or up (greater than noon) based on the input signal.
Mix: Controls the blend between the dry and flanged signal. Equal mix is at 12 o’clock.
Hint: Pitch vibrato is available with low Regen settings and fully wet mix.
Regen: Adjusts the amount of flanged signal fed back into the modulation. Zero feedback is at noon, clockwise increases the positive feedback for a standard flanger sound. Twist this knob counter-clockwise for negative feedback and a unique “inside out” flange.
Mode Toggle:
Step: The flanger LFO is forced to “step” to eight different values for transforming robot sounds. Sweeps either up, up + down, down, or random. The random mode is similar to a synthesizer “sample and hold” effect but with flange instead of filter.
Sweep: Traditional flanging is found here. The LFO for the F.13 is actually a “hypertriangular” waveform, so that the flanger spends more time in the interesting portions of the sweep.
Hint: Set the Rate control at zero for “filter matrix” style manual flanging. The Depth knob controls the flange position.
Dynamic: This one is kind of unusual, even for us! The flanger delay time is set by the volume of the input signal. The Rate knob adjusts the sensitivity, to allow for different pickups or effects before the F.13.