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3.
Reverb/Chorus
Editing
in
More
Detail
©The
Parameters
CHORUS
TYPE
There
are
eight
different
types
of
chorus
from
«
hich
10
choose.
Press
VALUE
|
INC
jand
|
DEC
|to
step
through
the
choices
until
you
came
to
the
one
you
want.
CRI
i104
:(CHORUS;
Four
different
chorus
effects
that
add
a
modulated
character
to
the
sound:
Hike
several
people
playing
the
same
part
at
the
same
ime.
FBC
:
(FEEDBACK
CHORUS)
An
effect
somewhere
between
flanging
and
chorusing.
FLN
:
(LANGER)
Similar
to
the
chorus
effect,
but
keener
and
more
Intense
in
its
modalations.
SD1
and
2
(SHORT
DELAY)
This
is
just
like
a
defay-type
reverb
with
extremely
short
spacing
between
delays.
SD2
has
a
slightly
longer
delay
time
than
SD1.
CHORUS
FEEDBACK
The
characteristic
chorus/flanger
effect
can
be
intensified
(or
decreased)
by
applying
what
is
called
“feedback.”
This
can
be
set
between
O
and
127,
with
127
being
maximum
feedbuck
volume.
*
This
acts
as
the
Delay
Feedback
setting
(number
of
repeats
in
the
delay)
when
Chorus
Type
is
sel
to
one
of
the
Short
Delays
(SD1
or
SD2).
Also,
there
is
no
effect
if
you
have
Chorus
Type
selected
as
CR1
to
CR4.
[CHORUS
REVERB
SEND
LEVEL]
You
can
chain
chorus
and
reverb
together,
sending
the
output
of
the
chorus
effect
straight
to
the
input
of
the
reverb,
Ics
like
what
you
would
do
if
you
were
physically
connecting
the
reverb
unit
and
the
chorus
unit,
and
this
setting
controls
the
chorus
effect
level
in
the
chain.
Values
range
from
0
to
127,
with
127
being
the
maximum
volume.
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module
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Reverb
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