Deeper parameters in modulation effects
> There’s usually a bit more to a modulation plugin than just basic controls. Here’s how some of the other parameters that you might find work ‘Voices’ refers to the number of copies of the original signal that the modulation effect creates. For example, a chorus effect with three voices would create three slightly detuned copies of the original signal. Increasing the number of voices can help create a thicker, richer sound, but it can also make the effect sound more artificial.
Feedback refers to the amount of the effect’s output that is fed back into the input, creating a looping effect. In a flanger or phaser effect, increasing the feedback can create a more intense and resonant sound. However, too much feedback can cause the effect to become unstable and produce unwanted noise.
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF VOICES CAN HELP CREATE A THICKER, RICHER SOUND