User`s guide

waveform is very popular for slow, shallow chorus settings, while the sine waveform works nicely for faster, deeper settings.
WHEN DO I USE CHORUS? The Chorus effect is so vast in applications, an easier question would probably be “When can’t I use a
Chorus. When playing the Blues, turn the Speed and Depth parameters up to produce an almost Lezlie-Type effect When trying to obtain
“Big” rock guitar tone, use the Chorus to thicken-up and add depth to your sound.And, any time your using a clean tone program, guitar
always sounds so lush when chorus is added.
Chorus Parameters:
FX: Lvl Controls the signal input level fed to the module. Ranges from Off to 100%.
Dry: Lvl Controls the level of the dry (uneffected) signal. Ranges from Off to 100%.
Balance Controls the left/right positioning of the dry signal in the stereo soundfield. Ranges from -99 (all left) to 99 (all
right).
Speed Controls the Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) speed of the chorus. Ranges from 0.06 to 16.0 Hz.
Depth Adjusts the intensity of the chorus effect. High settings produce dramatic modulation, while lower settings can
be used to produce a more subtle, ambient swirling. Ranges from 0 to 30 milliseconds.
Depth 1 - 2 DEPTH1 adjusts the intensity of chorus voices 1-4. DEPTH2 adjusts the intensity of chorus voices 5-8. Ranges
from 0 to 30 milliseconds.
Wander Speed Controls the secondary LFO speed of chorus voices 5-8. This is a secondary oscillator for voices 5-8 that causes
deviations from the oscillation path set by DEPTH2. This control can produce radical new textures when used
creatively. Try setting it slightly faster or slower than SPEED. Ranges from 0.06 to 2.0 Hz.
Wander Depth Adjusts the intensity of the oscillation deviations produced by WANDER SPEED. WANDER DEPTH produces
dramatic psycho-acoustic swirling effects when set higher than DEPTH2. Ranges from 0 to 10 milliseconds.
WvFrm Selects which waveform the LFO follows. Options are: Sine, Triangle, SP1 (special 1), and SP2 (special 2). See
figure 4-2
Dly A - B Controls the delay time of chorus voices A and B. Higher delay time settings produce a more dramatic sweeping
sound. Ranges from 0 to 60 milliseconds.
Dly C - D Controls the delay time of chorus voices C and D. Higher delay time settings produce a more dramatic
sweeping sound. Ranges from 0 to 60 milliseconds
Dly E - H Controls the delay time of chorus voices E through H. Higher delay time settings produce a more dramatic
sweeping sound. Ranges from 0 to 60 milliseconds
Out A - B Adjusts the overall level of chorus voice A or B. Ranges from Off to 100%.
Pan A - B Controls the placement of chorus voice A or B. Ranges from -99 to 99.
Out C - D Adjusts the overall level of chorus voice C or D. Ranges from Off to 100%.
Pan C - D Controls the placement of chorus voice C or D in the stereo image. Ranges from -99 to 99.
Out LA - LB Adjusts the left-side level of chorus voice A or B. Ranges from Off to 100%.
Out RA - RB Adjusts the right-side level of chorus voice A or B. Ranges from Off to 100%.
Spread Controls the width of the effect’s stereo imaging. The higher the setting, the wider the image. The lower the
setting, the more monophonic the effect becomes. Ranges from 1 to 10.
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