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The parameters used to specify the chorus effect are as follows:
To Apply Chorusing to Audio Data
1. Select the audio data to be affected. Select a stereo pair for stereo chorusing.
2. Choose Audio Effects-Cakewalk-FxChorus from the Process menu or from
the popup menu to open the Cakewalk FxChorus dialog box.
3. Set the chorus parameters, as described in the table above.
4. Click OK.
SONAR applies the specified chorus effect to the selected data.
Applying Delay
The Cakewalk-FxDelay command creates a series of repeating signals from the
original signal. You can create a single echo on the original signal, or a series of
echoes up to five seconds apart.
Parameters for the Delay effect are identical to those for the Chorus effect. The
difference is that with Chorus the delay parameters can range from 0 to 80 ms,
whereas with Delay the delay parameters can range from 0 to 5000 ms. As with
Chorus, Delay can act on a stereo pair of tracks
Parameter/Option... Meaning...
Voice Settings—delay(ms) The amount of delay in milliseconds for the selected
voice.
Voice Settings—mod depth The modulation depth setting determines the amount
of range the Chorus sweeps.
Voice Settings—pan Left/Right pan. 0 is center. -1 is hard left. 1 is hard
right.
Voice Settings—mod freq. The modulation frequency sets the speed of the
Chorus’s sweep.
Voice 1-4 Four separate choruses. Bypass a voice by clicking
the on button above the voice’s selection button.
Global Controls all four voices.
Mix Level The Wet/Dry mix of the output. If set all the way to the
left, the chorus has no effect on output. If set all the
way to the right eliminates all dry signal.
Output Level Output volume level.
Bypass The plug-in’s bypass button.