Reference Guide
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Chorus
These are stereo-type effects that use two chorus units. They’re an effective way to add
spaciousness and depth to any type of sound: piano, strings, brass, etc.
19: Chorus 1
20: Chorus 2
For effects 19 and 20, dynamic modulation (16C) can be used to control the DRY:EFF balance.
The EQ part of these effects is active even when the Effect is switched off (16A). To bypass these
effects completely, select 0:No Effect.
LCD Parameter Range Description
17A
Delay Time (D.Time) 0–200 ms Delay time
Mod Waveform
Sine (SIN)
Triangle (TRI)
Modulation waveform type
17B
Mod Depth (Mod) 0–99 Modulation intensity
Mod Speed (M.SP) 0.03–30 Hz Modulation speed
17C
EQ Low (EQ.L) –12…+12 dB Low EQ cut and boost
EQ High (H) –12…+12 dB High EQ cut and boost
In this chorus effect, the left channel
modulation signal is out of phase with the
right channel modulation signal. This
produces a wide stereo chorus effect.
Left
EQ
Chorus
Right
Mix
Mix
Chorus
EQ
Mod
In this chorus effect, left and right channel
modulation signals are in phase.
Left
EQ
Chorus
Right
Mix
Mix
Chorus
EQ
Mod
17A Chorus 1XXXø
D.Time=010ms TRI
17C Chorus 1XXX
EQ.L+00dB H+00dB
17A
17B 17C
17B Chorus 1XXXø
Mod60 M.SP0.30Hz
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