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Roland JV-880 - Chorus Type

Roland JV-880
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Chorus type
P
a t c
h
!
C o r-'i r o n
C h
o r u s t
y p e
=
C H
R U S 2
Output
mode
=
20UT
Chorus
switch
=
ON
This
parameter
determines
the
type of
chorus effect.
Settings:
CHORUS
1—3
CH0RUS1
Standard chorus
CHORUS2
Chorus with
a
slow
modulation rate.
It can also
be used as a
Hanger
effect by
applying feedback.
CH0RUS3
Chorus
with
deep
modulation, creating a
wide
variation in pitch.
Chorus adds
depth and warmth to
sounds.
For
example,
adding chorus to
orchestral
strings
creates a
warmer,
more
expansive
sound.
Brightness and
depth are
enhanced when
the chorus effect is
added to
electric
piano
and
bell
sounds.
Chorus also lets you
create
movement and
vibrato by
modulating
the
sound.
The
speed
of the
modulation is set by the
rate, and
the
depth of
modulation is set by
the
depth.
Using this with LFO
(Low
Frequency
Oscillation)
allows you to create
a
highly
animated,
complex
modulation effect.
Chorus
level
P
a t G h
'
C o p'i Fi o n
il:
h o r
u s 1 e 'v'
e 1
=
2
•!
Output
mode
=
20UT
Chorus
switch
=
ON
This
parameter determines
the
level
of the
chorus
sound.
Range:
127
The
greater
the value, the
greater the
level.
Chorus
rate
P
a t c- h
C o n fi q
n
C h
o r
u s r a t- 9
=
6
£i
Output
mode
=
20UT
Chorus switch
=
ON
This
parameter determines
the speed of
the modulation
of the
chorus sound.
Range:
127
The
greater the
value, the
faster the
modulation.

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