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Menu Options
Chorus
Parameter Explanation/Value
Macro
(Macro)
This is an easy way to select effective
settings using the chorus parameters.
It is convenient to choose the basic
chorus settings here, and then use the
following parameters to make fine
adjustments.
Chorus 1, Chorus 2,
Chorus 3, Chorus 4”:
These are conventional
chorus effects that add
spaciousness and depth to
the sound.
“FBack Chr”: This is a
chorus with a Flanger-like
effect and a soft sound.
“Flanger”: This is an effect
that sounds somewhat like
a jet airplane taking off or
landing.
“Short Delay”: This is a
delay with a short delay
time.
“ShortDly FB”: This is a
short delay with many
repeats.
Level
(Level)
Set the “Level” parameter of Chorus
processor’s output volume.
The overall chorus volume depends
on three things: the Send level of the
various sections, the output level of the
Chorus processor and the setting of the
[CHORUS] knob.
0–127
Pre-LPF
(Pre-LPF)
A low-pass filter can be applied to the
high-frequency range before the signals
coming from the various sections are
processed by the chorus.
Higher values make the Send signals
darker, resulting in a mellower chorus
sound.
This parameter only applies to the signals
that are sent to the Chorus processor.
It does not alter the sound of the active
sections.
0–7
Feedback
(Feedback)
This parameter sets the level at which the
Chorus sound is re-input (fed back) into
the Chorus.
By using Feedback, a denser chorus
sound can be created.
Higher values result in a greater feedback
level.
0–127
Parameter Explanation/Value
Delay
(Delay)
This parameter sets the delay of the
chorus effect.
Higher values will cause greater deviation
in pitch of the chorus sound.
0–127
Rate
(Rate)
This parameter sets the speed
(frequency) at which the chorus sound is
modulated.
Higher values result in faster modulation.
0–127
Depth
(Depth)
This parameter sets the depth at which
the chorus sound is modulated.
Higher values result in a more
pronounced modulation.
0–127
Chr->Rev
(Chorus->Reverb)
This parameter sets the amount of
chorus sound that is sent to the Reverb
processor.
The value “127” effectively allows you to
connect the chorus and reverb effects in
series (chorus before reverb).
If you do not want the chorus signal to
be processed by the reverb effect, set this
value to “0.
0–127

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