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How do you say "FLANGER"?


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The effect used to be an in studio effect created by putting pressure on the flange of a tape reel while it was playing back with another untouched reel. The slight delay created a phase effect.

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Gotta love the English language
:lol:
Makes as much sense as German grammar.

 

German grammar makes perfect sense...it's just not organized in the usual way.

 

:cop:PRONOUNCIATION NAZI TIME:cop:

The only reason English words aren't said how they're spelt is because people begin mispronouncing them over time.

 

Example: "one" is supposed to be pronounced like "own", hence the word "only" (one-ly). Compare with the German "ein" and French "un".

 

This includes words like 'thought' and 'daughter'. The GH is supposed to sound kinda like the way we make fun of Hebrew (like you're choking).

 

flange is from Italian 'flangia', so I don't know about that.

 

[/pronounciationnazi]

 

:blah::bor:

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