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Depth
Use the "Depth" parameter to adjust the intensity of the chorus modulation.
Tip: for the original Chorus Ensemble
"Rate" parameter to create your favorite sound - the original devices did not have a depth control.
Crossover
Each of the chorus algorithms feature the "Crossover" parameter. By raising the value of "Crossover" you can protect
the lower frequencies from being influenced by the chorus modulation, thus giving the sound a stable bottom end.
This feature was inspired by specialized bass chorus units; we found, however, that this type of crossover control is
not merely an advantage for bass sounds - it is suitable for shaping any sound.

Hyper Chorus

The Hyper Chorus is probably one of the most complex choruses ever made; it is a six-voice chorus with up to three
delay lines for both the left and right channels. Despite this, it is staggeringly simple to use, as you only need adjust
the "Depth" parameter to achieve a huge, warm sound.
Depth
By adjusting "Depth", you change the amount of detune and fatness that the chorus adds to the signal - everything
else is perfectly adjusted to give you the lushest chorus sound with no further tweaking necessary. You can even
choose very small amounts of detune without the typical comb filter effect of a regular chorus. When you bring
"Depth" down to zero, the chorus effect completely goes away, even with the "Mix" parameter at full position.
sound leave the "Depth" parameter at exact middle position and use the
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