CHORUS Group
This
is a
stereo
effect
that
combines
two chorus
circuits
and
imparts
a
natural,
warm
and "fat"
sound
to any
instrument
sound
and
is
particularly
effective
with piano, strings and brass.
12. STEREO CHORUS I
A
stereo
effect
that
combines
two
chorus
circuits.
A swirling,
constantly
changing
sound
that
moves
between
the
stereo
outputs
is
created
through
phase
inversion
of
the two circuits.
EFFECT
1 Chorus 1
M§0
50.30
0010
TRI
Mod
OePth
L+00
H+00
60:40
A 8 C D E F C H
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CHORUS
CHORUS
13. STEREO CHORUS II
Similar
to
STEREO
CHORUS
I
except
that
there
is no
phase
inversion.
EFFECT
1 Chorus 2
M20
52.40
0005
~IN
Moel
lJaveforM
L+00
H+00
60:40
A B C D E F C H
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0M
Mod Depth
0-99
[]]
s
Mod Speed 0.03-30 [Hz]
@]
D Delay Time
0-200
[mSec.J
@]
Mod Waveform
SIN
TRI
0L
EQLow
-12
- +
12
[dB]
@]H
EQHigh
-12-+12
[dB]
IBl
DRY:EFF Balance
DRY,
99:1-
1:99, EFF
CHORUS
CHORUS
Intensity
of
modulation
Speed of modulation (frequency)
Time between direct sound and effect sound
Selection
of
waveform
Sine wave
r\J
Triangle wave
IV
Gain to cut or boost the low range components
Gain to cut or boost the high range components
Output balance between direct sound and effect sound
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