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Inspired by the Ross Phaser, EHX Small Stone, and Blackout Whetstone Phaser, the Drunk Beaver Tornado Mk2 Phaser is a whirlwind of analogue swirl offering 2, 4 or 6-stage phasing, allowing you to emulate (and maybe surpass!) your favourite guitar sounds.
The Tornado Mk2 is a full-featured phaser, providing straightforward phasing effects as well as a vibrato mode, in-phase and out-of-phase phasing, ring mod, and chorus sounds.
The A/B footswitch enables you to switch between 2 different Rate and Range presets for useful on-the-fly adjustments.
Effect Level The amount of modulated signal mixed with the input signal.
Resonance Controls the amount of feedback passed back to phaser stages; it adds some distortion to the signal.
Rate A/B Adjusts the modulation speed for each preset.
Stages Toggle between 2, 4 or 6-stage phaser. Fewer stages means a more subtle effect.
Mode Toggle between dry and wet signals out-of-phase (Phaser O), Vibrato, or in-phase (Phaser I).
Sweep Toggle between Shallow and Wide LFO sweeps.
Range A/B Toggle between Slow, Ring and Normal. This affects the Rate controls. On Slow with the Rate control all the way anti-clockwise, the sweep is 40 seconds. Set to Ring for some ring modulation sounds, and set to Normal and turn the Rate control clockwise to get a quasi-octave effect.