flangeriga
Flangeriga is a Swedish term that combines the words "flanger" and "rigga," which translates roughly to "flanger setup" or "flanger rig." It refers to a specific type of audio effect processing chain commonly used in music production, particularly in genres like progressive rock, metal, and ambient music. The term gained prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, becoming a staple in Swedish progressive rock bands such as Opeth, Pain of Salvation, and Therion.
The flanger effect itself is created by mixing a delayed version of an audio signal with the
A typical flangeriga setup may include hardware flangers, such as the classic Binson PDR-16 or MXR M134,
The popularity of flangeriga in Swedish progressive rock has contributed to its recognition as a defining