- Timeline of recordings with a flanging effect
Flanging is a time-basedaudio effect that occurs when two identical signals are mixed together, but with one signal time-delayed by a small and gradually changing amount, usually smaller than 20 ms (milliseconds). This produces a swept 'comb filter ' effect: peaks and notches are produced in the resultant frequency spectrum, related to each other in a linear harmonic series. Varying the time delay causes these to sweep up and down the frequency spectrum.Part of the output signal is usually fed back to the input (a 're-circulating delay line'), producing a resonance effect which further enhances the intensity of the peaks and troughs. The phase of the fed-back signal is sometimes inverted, producing another variation on the flanging sound.
A "flanger" is a device dedicated to creating this sound effect.
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1940s
* "Happy Holiday" (1942) by
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*"Mamie's Boogie" (1945) byLes Paul . Paul invents the technique in his garage studio using two disk recorders, one with a variable speed control. [Bode, Harald (October 1984) "History of Electronic Sound Modification". "Journal of the Audio Engineering Society". Vol. 32, No. 10, p. 730] [Thompson, Art (1997) "The Stompbox: A History of Guitar Fuzzes, Flangers, Phasers, Echoes and Wahs". Backbeat Books, p. 24. ISBN 0879304790]1950s
*"The Big Hurt" (1959) by
Toni Fisher - first hit song with a flanging effect.1960s
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From Me To You " (1963) byThe Beatles - flanging can be heard during a drum fill immediately before the first verse; this came unintenionally during the process of overdubbing harmonica onto the track. [Brennan, Joseph. " [http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/beatles/var-1963.html The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations] ". Version 2. Retrieved onJuly 7 2008 .]
*"It's Gonna Rain " (1965) bySteve Reich - a flanging effect is among those used on this experimental loop-based tape piece. [Grimshaw, Jeremy. " [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=42:16114~T1 It's Gonna Rain, for tape] ".Allmusic . Retrieved onJuly 7 2008 .]
*"The Big Hurt" (1966) byDel Shannon - a flanging effect was also heard on thiscover version .
*"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds " (1967) byThe Beatles from the album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ". [Everett, Walter (1999). "The Beatles as Musicians: Revolver Through the Anthology".Oxford University Press . p. 104. ISBN 0195129415]
*"Itchycoo Park " (1967) by theSmall Faces , the 1st British single to feature tape flanging (phasing) to accentuate its overt drug references. [Forte, Dan (December 2003). " [http://vintage-guitars.net/music/details.asp?ID=780 Music Reviews] ". "Vintage Guitar Magazine". Retrieved onNovember 14 2007 .]
*"Bold as Love" (1967) from the album ' byThe Jimi Hendrix Experience - the first use of stereo phasing, done by engineerGeorge Chkiantz , [Fairchild, Michael (1993) ' [CD liner notes] . MCA Records.] is heard during the coda of the song.
*"Blue Jay Way " from the album "Magical Mystery Tour" (1967) byThe Beatles [Hicks, Michael (1999). "Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions". University of Illinois Press, p. 72.]
*"Green Tambourine " (1967) byThe Lemon Pipers [Cooper, Kim, Smay, David, and Austen, Jake (2001). "Bubblegum Music Is the Naked Truth" Feral House, p. 241 ISBN 0922915695]
* "Pictures of Matchstick Men " (1968) byStatus Quo Borthwick, Stuart & Moy, Ron (2004). "Popular Music Genres: An Introduction" Edinburgh University Press, p. 53 ISBN 0748617450] Lacasse, Serge (2004) " [http://www.mus.ulaval.ca/lacasse/texts/THESIS.pdf 'Listen to My Voice’: The Evocative Power of Vocal Staging in Recorded Rock Music and Other Forms of Vocal Expression] ".]
*"Rainbow Chaser " (1968) by Nirvana (UK band), phasing throughout the song. [Morten, Andy (January 2004). " [http://www.shindig-magazine.com/reviews-jan2004-1.html Shindig! January 2004 Reviews - Part 1] " "ShinDig! Magazine". Retrieved onNovember 14 2007 .]
*"Open My Eyes" byThe Nazz from the album "The Nazz" (1968), featuringTodd Rundgren . [Cassidy, Jude & Shaver, Phillip R. "Rough Guide to Rock". Rough Guides, p. 712]
* "Sky Pilot" (1968) byThe Animals
*"This Wheel's on Fire" (1968) byJulie Driscoll withBrian Auger and The Trinity
*"Strictly Personal " (1968) byCaptain Beefheart , significant flanging effects on drums, vocals, etc. on the album. [Bamberger, Bill (February 1999). " [http://www.furious.com/perfect/beefheart/strictlymirror.html Strictly Personal/Mirror Man] ". "Perfect Sound Forever". Retrieved onNovember 15 2007 .]
* "In Search of the Lost Chord " (1968) byThe Moody Blues
*"Old John Robertson", and "Wasn't Born to Follow", byThe Byrds , on the album "The Notorious Byrd Brothers " (1968). [Rogan, Johnny (1998). "The Byrds: Timeless Flight Revisited : the Sequel". Rogan House, p. 466. ISBN 095295401X]
*"Electric Ladyland " (1968) byJimi Hendrix 1970s
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Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy " (1970) by theNitty Gritty Dirt Band [Hinton, Brian (1999). "Handbook of Attachment: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications". Rough Guides, p. 730. ISBN 1843531054]
*"Silly Sally" from the album "Just a Poke " (1970) bySweet Smoke , drum solo.
*"Celtic rock ", from the album "Open Road" (1970), byDonovan
*"The Man Who Sold the World " (1970) byDavid Bowie [" [http://www.stereophile.com/phonocartridges/1098koetsu/index1.html Koetsu Urushi MC phono cartridge] ". "Stereophile ". Retrieved onJanuary 6 ,2008 .]
* "Nathan Jones" (1971) byThe Supremes
* "Tank" (1971) byEmerson, Lake, & Palmer , during the end of the drum solo.
*"After Forever" (1971) byBlack Sabbath , on the intro.
* "Lookin' at Tomorrow (A Welfare Song) " (1971) byThe Beach Boys
*DJWalter Gibbons , at the Galaxy 21 night club on 23rd Street near theHotel Chelsea inManhattan (open from 1972-1976), was phasing records-playing two records at the same time to create a flange effect. The technique was picked up by future skilled DJs. [Brewster, Bill & Broughton, Frank (2000). "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life: The History of the Disc Jockey".Grove Press , p. 159. ISBN 0802136885]
*"Listen to the Music ", from the album "Toulouse Street " (1972) byThe Doobie Brothers [Bartlett, Bruce & Bartlett, Jenny. (August 15, 2005) "Practical Recording Techniques, Fourth Edition". Focal Press, p. 222]
* The last instrumental part of "The Bogus Man " (1973) from theRoxy Music album "For Your Pleasure "
*"Bridge of Sighs" (1974) byRobin Trower - using aUnivox Univibe . [Mangum, Eric (2000). "100 Superstar Guitar Sounds on a Stompbox Budget". Cherry Lane Music Company. ISBN 1576034sX. p. 94.]
*"Killer Queen " (1974) by Queen, reel tape phasing on the vocal line "dynamite with a laser beam", as well as the fade-out. ["Mix Magazine". 1999.]
*"Kashmir" (1975) byLed Zeppelin , using an Eventide Instant Phaser. [" [http://www.eventide.com/plugins/anthologyii-summary.htm Anthology II] ".3 November 2006 . Eventide Inc.] onJohn Bonham 's drum track.
*"Young Americans" (1975) byDavid Bowie
*"Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More" from the album "Katy Lied " (1975) bySteely Dan , on Donald Fagen's lead vocal. [Dias, Denny. " [http://www.steelydan.com/dennys3.html Katy and The Gremlin] ". steelydan.com.]
*"Station to Station" (1976) byDavid Bowie , flanging on the minute-long opening train sound effect. [Cromelin, Richard (March 1976). "The Return Of The Thin White Duke". "Circus".]
*"A New World Record " (1976) byElectric Light Orchestra
*"I Feel Love " (1977) byDonna Summer . ProducersGiorgio Moroder andPete Bellotte use a flange effect on the Top 10disco hit. [Hermann, Andy. " [http://www.popmatters.com/music/top100songs/1977-2003-31-40.shtml 100 from 1977 - 2003] ".PopMatters . Retrieved onJanuary 6 ,2008 .]
*"Low" (1977) and ""Heroes" " (1977), including the track "V-2 Schneider " by David Bowie [" [http://www.tonyvisconti.com/faq/bowie.htm Tony Visconti FAQ - Bowie] ". Retrieved onJanuary 6 ,2008 .]
*"Barracuda" (1977) by Heart, on rhythm guitars.
*"Life in the Fast Lane " (1977) byThe Eagles , on the bridge of the song.Hunter, Dave. "Guitar Effects Pedals: The Practical Handbook" p. 15.]
*"Trans-Europe Express" (1977) byKraftwerk , using an Eventide FL-201 Instant Flanger [" [http://kraftwerkfaq.hu/equipment.html Kraftwerk FAQ - Equipment] " Vol. 14.2.September 23 ,2007 .]
*"Hong Kong Garden" (1978) bySiouxsie & the Banshees . GuitaristJohn McGeoch uses anMXR flanger. ["Back to the Batcave". "Guitar & Bass Magazine UK". 2005.]
* The recurring guitar in "New York Groove " (1978) byAce Frehley
*"Run Like Hell " (1979) byPink Floyd , the guitars.
*"Reggatta de Blanc " (1979) byThe Police . GuitaristAndy Summers sets a light flange on his guitar using aElectro-Harmonix Electric Mistress pedal. [Ross, Michael (1998). "Getting Great Guitar Sounds"Hal Leonard , p. 70. ISBN 0793591406]
*"((Joy part 2))" (1979) by Alf Emil Eik. Using two tape recorders for manual manipulation.1980s
*"Memories of Green" from the album "
See You Later " (1980) byVangelis , a Steinway grand piano was put through anElectro-Harmonix Electric Mistress flanger pedal. [" [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_articles/nov97/vangelis.html Inside the Synth Lab] ". November 1997. "Sound On Sound ". Retrieved onNovember 14 2007 .] The effect is used throughout the piece.
*"And the Cradle Will Rock... " (1980) on guitar and electric piano, and "Unchained" (1981) on guitar byVan Halen , using anMXR Flanger [Gill, Chris (January 30 2007 ). [http://www.guitarworld.com/article/mxr_evh_117_flanger MXR EVH-117 Flanger] ". "Guitar World ". Retrieved onNovember 14 2007 . ]
*"Freeze-Frame" from the album "Freeze Frame" (1981) by theJ. Geils Band - ending.
* "(Just Like) Starting Over " (1980) byJohn Lennon , on the final line of the song.
* "Israel" (1980) and "Dear Prudence " (1983) bySiouxsie & the Banshees
* "A Forest " (1980) and "Primary " (1981) byThe Cure [Buskin, Richard (December 2004). " [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/classictracks.htm CLASSIC TRACKS: The Cure 'A Forest'] ". "Sound on Sound ". Retrieved onNovember 17 2007 .]
*"The Spirit of Radio " (1981) by Rush, on the main guitar riff in the song.
*"Third Uncle" from the album "The Sky's Gone Out " (1982) and "She's in Parties " (1983) by Bauhaus, guitar effects.
*"Drowning Witch" (1982) from the album "Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch " byFrank Zappa , using a MicMix Dynaflanger on the guitar. [Mulhern, Tom (February 1983). "I'm Different". "Guitar Player Magazine".]
*"The Number of the Beast" (1982) byIron Maiden , intro.
*"Rock You Like a Hurricane " (1984) by Scorpions
*"Atom Smasher", from the album "King of the Dead" (1984) by Cirith Ungol, second half of the solo.
*"Head Over Heels" (1985) byTears for Fears , on the drums before the final chorus.
*"Satch Boogie", from the album "Surfing with the Alien " (1987) byJoe Satriani , on the guitar after the solo.
*"Freak Scene" from the album "Bug" (1988) byDinosaur Jr , using theElectro-Harmonix Electric Mistress flanger.
*"Sowing the Seeds of Love " (1989) byTears for Fears , drums at the start.
*"Made Of Stone " (1989) byStone Roses , on the bridge riff.
*"Evil Spells " (1989) byMorbid Angel , first verse.1990s
* Intro to "Cowboys from Hell" (1990) by
Pantera
* "Can't stop this thing we started " (1991) byBrian Adams , in the second and third bar and the last chorus.
*"Money Can't Buy It" from the album "Diva" (1992) byAnnie Lennox , on the lead vocal on the bridge.
*"Popscene " (1992) by Blur, on the opening/main guitar riff. [Maconie, Stuart (1999). "Blur: 3862 Days, The Official History". Virgin Books. ISBN: 0753502879]
*"Scentless Apprentice " (1993) by Nirvana, using anElectro-Harmonix poly chorus on the guitar. [Kitts, Jeff. 1998. "Guitar World Presents Nirvana and the Grunge Revolution". Hal Leonard, p. 68.]
*"Moving"(1993) by Suede
*"Are You Gonna Go My Way" (1993) and "Believe" (1993) byLenny Kravitz
*"Bring It On" from the album "Seal" (1994) by Seal, on the lead vocal during the bridge.
*"Love", from the album "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness " (1995), and "Pulseczar" byThe Smashing Pumpkins
*"Bad Horsie" from the EP "Alien Love Secrets " (1995) bySteve Vai , the end of the song uses a real tape flange. [Noble, Douglas J (1995). " [http://www.djnoble.demon.co.uk/ints/STEVEVA.IIN.html Steve vai Interview] ". "The Guitar Magazine" Vol. 5 No. 5. Retrieved onNovember 14 2007 .]
*"Pepper" (1996) byThe Butthole Surfers
* "Forty-Six & 2 " (1996) by Tool
*"If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next " (1998) byManic Street Preachers , on the beginning.
*"Guerrilla Radio " (1999) byRage Against the Machine 2000s
* "
Bodom After Midnight " (2000) byChildren Of Bodom
* "Prostitute Flange" (2007) byLil Wayne
* "Stellar" (2000) by Incubus
*"Deanne The Arsonist " (2002) by Atreyu
*"Honestly" (2002) byZwan
*"Feeling This " (2003) byBlink-182 , the beginning drum riff. The band has said the flanging effect was done using tape.
*"Stockholm Syndrome" (2003) by Muse, on rhythm guitar.
* "Dakota" (2005) byStereophonics
*"Next Contestant" from the album "All the Right Reasons " (2005) byNickelback
* The opening pick-scraping riff to "Can't Repeat " (2005) byThe Offspring
* "Morningwood" (2006) byMorningwood , on many of the guitar parts. [" [http://lifeinabungalo.com/2006/02/18/26/ Morningwood “Morningwood”] ".]
*"Dani California " (2006) by theRed Hot Chili Peppers , tape phasing on the drum fill that segues into the guitar solo. [Cleveland, Barry (September 2006). " [http://www.guitarplayer.com/article/red-hot-chili/Sep-06/23160 Red Hot Chili Peppers' John Frusciante] ". "Guitar Player". Retrieved onNovember 15 2007 .]
*"Nada Mais Que Nada" (2008) bySTA Uncategorized
*"Fuck Armageddon... This is Hell", from the album "
How Could Hell Be Any Worse? " (1982), byBad Religion .
*"Pessimiste", from the album "Dix Infernal " (2003) byMoi dix Mois , on the mainriff .
*"Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl", from the album "You Forgot It in People " (2002) byBroken Social Scene , on the vocals.References
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