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Chorus parameters
You can enter the following parameters to control the floating effect:
Speed
: Modulation speed. Low speeds create an even, continuous development. High speeds produce
vibrato-like qualities, but can also result in an "underwater" effect.
Depth
: Modulation depth. This determines how strongly the speed affects the pitch modulation.
Mix
: This sets the balance between the direct signal and the effects signal.
Mode: You can choose between four operating modes
of the chorus effect:
"Normal"
is a combination of the direct signal and the detuned delay signal.
"Normal, low-pass"
is designed for bass-heavy signals like bass guitar. The bottom end of the signal stays clear and
well-defined, the effect is only audible for the mid and treble frequencies.
"Dual"
makes the source sound more lively than a single "part". The sound is spread over the stereo panorama,
which makes this mode seem "wider". The character of the sound becomes livelier than with a single
voice only, and it is also distributed over the stereo panorama, making the mode sound "broader".
"Quad, low-pass"
is ideal for creating sounds such as deep synth pads with tight bass frequencies.
Tip: Similar to the stomp boxes our vintage effects are modeled on, there is a "footswitch" below the
pedal's logo that can be clicked to turn the effect on or off for A/B comparisons. All the effects of the
Vintage Effects Suite have been designed like this.
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