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the value with the selection dial [4].
Input – Range: 0-100%.
The Input parameter defines the input gain of the analogue Chorus effect.
To alter the input gain of the Chorus, press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow keys
[3] to position the blinking cursor next to Input. Adjust the value with the
selection dial [4].
Depth – Depth of the Chorus modulation. Range: 0-100%
To alter the depth of the Chorus effect, press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow keys
[3] to position the blinking cursor next to Depth. Adjust the value with the
selection dial [4].
Ph – Phase of the Chorus modulator. Range: 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
The phase of the modulator controls the phase of the modulating waveform.
It is used to control the relative phase among effects that offer the possibil-
ity of selecting the Phase of the Modulator (Ph), such as the Tremolo/Panner,
Phaser, Auto Filters, etc. This parameter is particularly useful when the Chorus
is used in combination with the Vibe, as it gives you the option to synchronise
their tempos.
To alter the phase of the Chorus modulator, press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow
keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to Ph. Adjust the value with
the selection dial [4].
Wv – Modulating waveform. Range: sine, trig, trap, rect, expo, shl1, shl2
The chorus modulating waveform parameter allows you to select from
among the available modulating waveforms. All the classic waveforms are
included, along with some exclusive, VR-designed waveforms. Available
waveforms include: sine, triangle, trapeze, rectangle, and shlf (shelf) (see
pendix A
for more details on the modulating waveforms).
To change or select a modulating waveform, press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow
keys [3] to position the blinking cursor next to Wv. Adjust the value with
the selection dial [4].
Wt – Wet/dry ratio control. Range: 0-100%
The Wet parameter allows you to control the ratio between Chorus signal
(wet) and input signal (dry) in the Chorus output signal.
To alter the wet/dry ratio of the Chorus, press EDIT [5]. Use the arrow keys
[3] to position the blinking cursor next to Wt. Adjust the value with the
selection dial [4].
TIPS & TRICKS - CHORUS
Set Bright:
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(standard/off) for a more natural chorus sound (similar to
the Boss CE-1*). Use Bright:
a sound with plenty of high and middle tones.
Start by using an input gain of 100% (set Input:100.0). If you normally
use the chorus on its own, input 100% works well with both single and
double coil pickups. If you usually combine your chorus with other ef-
fects, slightly reduce the input gain.
By setting a Tempo of between 25 and 40 BPM, Depth: 100.0 (or 100%)
and Wv: trig, a sweet slow chorus sound will be produced like that of a
Boss CE-1*.
To produce a Vibrato sound, increase the speed (parameter Tempo)
starting from 85 BPM and reduce the value of Depth. Use a sine wave-
form (set Wv: sine)
PAGE 3/4 - VIBE CONFIGURATION
This completely new effect is produced by amplitude-modulating the
amount of detuned signal produced by the chorus, before it is mixed with
the dry signal.
This effect sounds greatly enhances either a fast chorus (for a 'Lesley' sound)
or a very slow chorus (below 40 BPM). Select modulation Type: ch&vib on
Ap-
page
1/4
and use the settings for the Vibe on page 3/4 in combination with
the Chorus settings on page 2/4.
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Tempo: 05 . Ph: 0 8
Depth: 03 . Wv: n i
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