Specifications
Chapter 7: DigiRack AudioSuite Plug-ins 95
Chorus
Chorus adds a shimmering quality to audio ma-
terial by combining a time-delayed, pitch-
shifted copy of an audio signal with itself.
Gain Adjusts the input volume of the chorus to 
prevent clipping or increase the level of the pro-
cessed signal. This slider is set to a default of 
+3 dB. If your source audio has been recorded 
very close to peak level, this +3 dB default set-
ting could cause clipping. Use this control to re-
duce the input level.
Selecting the Sum Input button sums the dry in-
put signals (mono or stereo) before processing 
them. The dry signal then appears in the center 
of the stereo field and the wet, effected signal 
will be output in stereo.
When the Sum Inputs button is selected, the 
LFO waveform on the right channel is automat-
ically phase inverted to enhance the mono-ste-
reo effect.
Mix Adjusts the balance between the effected 
signal and the original signal and controls the 
depth of the effect. Mix is adjustable from 0% to 
100%. 
Low-Pass Filter Controls the cutoff frequency of 
the Low-Pass Filter. Use this to attenuate the 
high frequency content of the feedback signal. 
The lower the setting, the more high frequencies 
are removed from the feedback signal.
The range of the Low-Pass Filter is 20 Hz to 
19.86 kHz, with a maximum value of Off (which 
effectively means bypass).
Delay Sets the delay time between the original 
signal and the chorused signal. The higher the 
setting, the longer the delay and the wider the 
chorusing effect. Delay is adjustable from 0–20 
milliseconds.
LFO Rate Adjusts the rate of the LFO (low fre-
quency oscillator) applied to the delayed signal 
as modulation. The higher the setting, the more 
rapid the modulation. You can select either a 
sine wave or a triangle wave as a modulation 
source, using the LFO Waveform selector.
LFO Width Adjusts the intensity of the LFO ap-
plied to the delayed signal as modulation. The 
higher the setting, the more intense the modu-
lation. Use the LFO Waveform selector to select 
a sine or a triangle wave as a modulation source. 
Feedback Controls the amount of feedback ap-
plied from the output of the delayed signal back 
into its input. Negative settings provide a more 
intense effect.
LFO Waveform Selects a sine wave or triangle 
wave for the LFO. This affects the character of 
the modulation. The sine wave has a gentler 
ramp and peak than the triangle wave.
The Chorus plug-in was formerly called 
D-fx Chorus. It is fully compatible with all 
settings and presets created for D-fx Chorus.
Chorus plug-in
Sum Inputs button










