zappafranco
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DynaFlanger means that the Flanger responds to your pick attack.
It seems that this has been achieved in this preset:
p005609_SGheavysolos zappaflange fx2.syx
So maybe it can not get any better than this, right? Or what is the ultimate DynaFlanger solution on the Axe FX3?
Just as a side note I want to add that recently I bought a Keely Bubble Tron which promises to simulate the DynaFlanger effect, but at least for me the results are not that convincing and I did not get the sound of the Yo Mama solo. Update: 3 years later I think there is a conventional flanger in Yo Mama. Just to state the obvious one more time: The Dynaflanger is all over Shut up and play yer Guitar. Another favorite of mine is "Outside Now", but here again I am not sure if this is just a conventional flanger or a Dynaflanger? Sometimes I think it is hard to find out because a Dynaflanger can have more of a singing chorus-like sound or more of a jet-whoosh-like sound. I would say in "Outside now" it is more of a whoosh-like sound which means it could be either a dynamic or a conventional flanger.
It seems that this has been achieved in this preset:
p005609_SGheavysolos zappaflange fx2.syx
So maybe it can not get any better than this, right? Or what is the ultimate DynaFlanger solution on the Axe FX3?
Just as a side note I want to add that recently I bought a Keely Bubble Tron which promises to simulate the DynaFlanger effect, but at least for me the results are not that convincing and I did not get the sound of the Yo Mama solo. Update: 3 years later I think there is a conventional flanger in Yo Mama. Just to state the obvious one more time: The Dynaflanger is all over Shut up and play yer Guitar. Another favorite of mine is "Outside Now", but here again I am not sure if this is just a conventional flanger or a Dynaflanger? Sometimes I think it is hard to find out because a Dynaflanger can have more of a singing chorus-like sound or more of a jet-whoosh-like sound. I would say in "Outside now" it is more of a whoosh-like sound which means it could be either a dynamic or a conventional flanger.
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