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Slicer (guitar effect)

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A slicer is an effects unit which is similar to a tremolo, vibrato, phaser, or autopan. It combines a modulation sequence with a noise gate or envelope filter to create a percussive and rhythmic effect like a helicopter, with rapid cutting out and coming in—on and off.[1] Most have variable speeds and depths, creating different sounds. It may be implemented through an effects unit or a VST. The Boss SL-20 is an example of a slicer effect in a guitar pedal.

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  1. ^ "Guitar FX-101: Your Guide to Guitar Effects Pedals". Roland Corporation. 6 August 2016. Retrieved 2020-03-14.