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Chorus / Flange / Phaser
MOD DEP Knob
The chorus has it own LFO which is continuously changing the delay time. Mod Depth sets
how much of the fixed delay time is being modulated. Large amounts of modulation will
produce a more noticeable effect. Moderate amounts are recommended.
Note : The dedicated chorus LFO should not be confused with the two LFOs available on the
V-Station’s MAIN panel.
CENTRE Knob
The stereo chorus can actually be thought of as two continuously variable delays. The delay
variations are being controlled by the chorus dedicated LFO. The LFO is constantly moving the
two delay amounts from minimum to maximum. When one delay is at max, the other is at min
(hence the stereo effect).
The Centre control moves the middle point between the Min and Max values. Experiment with
this control for the desired effect.
INIT POS Menu
As well as being able to synchronise to MIDI clock (tempo), the chorus LFO may have its initial
position set after a specific MIDI event is received (see the Global Sync Mode function on Page
76).
The initial positions available are shown in the screen shot above. For example, if the chorus
initial position sync is set to RIGHT , after an appropriate MIDI event, the chorus effect will start
from the right and move to the left. If set to CENTRE, it will start from the centre, move to the left
and then across to the right and back to centre and so on. If set to OFF, the movement will be
‘free-running’ for every note.
45 MAIN panel / Operation

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