I’m thinking they may’ve messed up with the marketing here. They’re leaning really heavily into “PHASER” and vintage 4- and 6-stage analog reference points. They show it working as a stereo chorus, ersatz flanger, and limited envelope filter in addition to the phaser. (Aside: The barber pole / shepard tone mode is unique and pretty interesting.) This isn’t nearly a comprehensive, mega phaser machine. And the added mod effects are rather limited, but the copy suggests these are the selling point (especially the VOICE knob). I wouldn’t imagine most strymon customers know/care about the analog basis for phasers (or other mod effects), why focus just on the phaser there? The two sides are rather bog standard. I guess ‘multidimensional’ is doing the lifting here, but they probably should’ve focused more on modulation more generally.