Chorus - Alesis Ion Reference Manual

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7
Effects

Chorus

A chorus effect uses an LFO to modulate the pitch of the input signal,
which is then added back to the dry signal. In small doses this will create
the illusion of multiple voices playing at once. Turn up the Feedback and
Depth for more pronounced "shimmering" and "watery" sounds.
A . Feedback
This is the amount of the chorus output added back into the input
to produce a deeper effect.
Range:
B . Manual Delay
This is the base delay time that is modulated by the LFO to create
the Flange effect. It determines the frequencies of the notches and
peaks.
Range:
C . LFO Rate
This is the rate of the Low Frequency Oscillator.
Range:
enabled
D . LFO Depth
This adjusts the magnitude of the LFO modulation. When set to
0%, the LFO has no effect on the notch frequencies.
Range:
E . LFO Shape
This selects between the two LFO shapes.
Range:
F . Tempo Sync
This selects whether the LFO rate is synchronized to the System
Tempo. When enabled, the LFO Rate parameter is displayed as a
multiple of the Tempo.
Range:
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0 - 100%
0 – 100%
0.010Hz – 4.800Hz, or 1/16 to 16 if Tempo Sync is
0 – 100%
Tri, Sin
On, Off

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