Synth Edit 1.1 Workshop - Building effects
Building your own effects will not only bring something unique to your productions, but also expand your knowledge of how they work. Daz Disley (whiteLABEL) explains.

Using only SynthEdit’s native (built-in) modules, it’s relatively easy to make all manner of modulation effects, such as flanger, chorus, tremolo and autopan, the simplest of which is the flanger. Handily, there’s a pre-built Prefab in the Effects folder, so we’ll start with a fresh project and explore it by choosing Insert>Effects>Flanger from the right-click menu. This places a containerised flanger in the main Structure View. Double-click on the Container’s title bar to reveal the circuit inside.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 81
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