
Flanger effect in MainStage
The Flanger effect works in much the same way as the Chorus effect but uses a significantly shorter delay time. In addition, the effect signal can be fed back into the input of the delay line.
Flanging is typically used to add a spacey or underwater quality to input signals.
To add Flanger to your concert, choose Modulation > Flanger in a channel strip Audio Effect plug-in menu. See Add and remove plug-ins in MainStage.

Flanger parameters
Sync button: Synchronize the modulation speed with the project tempo. Choose musical note values with the Rate knob.
Rate knob and field: Set the frequency, or speed, of the LFO.
Intensity knob and field: Set the modulation amount.
Feedback knob and field: Set the amount of the effect signal that is routed back to the input. This can change the tonal color and can make the sweeping effect more pronounced. Negative Feedback values invert the phase of the routed signal.
Mix knob and field: Determine the balance between dry and wet signals.