Summary of Contents for Fulltone Musical Products Choralflange CF-1
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™ ™ Model CF-1 Owner’s Manual Fulltone Musical Products Inc. 3815 Beethoven St. Los Angeles, CA 90066 www.fulltone.com...
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Page 1 Congratulations on your Purchase of the Fulltone Analog Stereo Choralflange As a professional musician and studio guitarist, I spent many years not being able to find a Chorus or Flanger that was good enough to stay on my pedalboard for any length of time. All the pedals I tried were either too murky, too hi-fi, distorted horribly when the strings were hit hard, lacked true bypass, were too noisy, or lacked the features and flexibility to allow me to...
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Page 2 Choralflange Features Mix knob: this sets the balance between straight (unaffected) guitar and the effected sound. Clockwise (CW) yields more effect, Counter Clockwise, (CCW) more guitar. Chorus / Flange toggleswitch: chose between the two modes of operation. Both function in either Mono (1 amplifier) or Stereo (2 amps) operation.
Fulltone Musical Products Inc. assumes no liability for any injuries or death resulting from the use of this product by itself or in conjunction with other products.
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Page 4 Choralflange Settings This page contains some suggested settings to achieve some very popular Chorus, Flange and Leslie-Like sounds. Notice that the faceplate markings on your Choralflange have 12 lines that correspond to the face of a clock. This Clock reference is a good way for you to remember your favorite settings, and feel free to tweak your own sounds and note them on the Blank faceplates included later on in this section.
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Page 5 Heavy Flanging: is best achieved with a slow to medium (CCW) Rate settings, with High (full CW) Depth and Mix settings. It may be necessary to reduce (CCW) the Volume Adj. settings unless a significant level increase is desired. Tip: place a good overdrive/distortion pedal before the Choralflange to experience amazingly thick Flange sounds!
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