Effects Modules In Detail; Chorus - Arturia TAE ORIGIN User Manual

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the front panel Edit button for an FX slot, the corresponding FX page and tab is immediately
displayed, regardless of the page/tab was previously selected. When you press the [Edit] button
while the corresponding tab is already open, a drop down menu appears that allows you to select
the effect.
8.6.3

Effects modules in detail

Each effect and its related controls are described below.
8.6.3.1

Chorus

The Chorus is a stereo effect that delays and continuously modulates the pitch of the original signal
in small amounts with an internally controlled LFO. You can make the sound "wider" by modifying
several parameters that increase the difference in the effect between the right and left channels.
There are six virtual knob controls and two field selections (switches) that provide a substantial
range of sonic control. Remember that you can also assign "Live" front panel encoders to any of
these virtual knobs for real time control of the effect during performance.
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[Width]: This parameter sets the amount of difference between modulation rates in the
left and right channel. Positive settings increases the gap between LFO rates in the right
and left channel, creating a "wider" effect.
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[Rate]: This parameter sets the base rate of LFO modulation for both channels.
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[Spread]: This parameter varies the delay between channels. It is like the Width control,
where positive settings for this slightly increase the gap between Delay time in the right
and left channel, creating a "wider" effect.
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[Delay]: This parameter sets the amount of time before the modulated signal is
introduced back into the sound path.
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[Feedback]: This parameter takes a portion of the modulated signal and returns it to the
beginning of the delay line, which creates a comb filtering or "flanged" effect. Higher
settings increase the amount of returned signal, and therefore increase the amount of
comb filtering.
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[Dry/Wet]: This virtual knob controls the mix of the processed and original signal. This
knob is only active if the program mixer is configured in a serial setting. In this case you
can also control this parameter using the [Return] knobs in the [Effects] section on
Origin's front panel. If the mixer is configured in parallel setting, the [dry/wet] knob is
grayed out (always 100 % wet).
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[Sync]: If set to ON the base rate of the Chorus LFO synchronize to multiples of either the
internal clock or MIDI clock (depending on the SYSTEM SETTINGS tab of the HOME page). If
this setting is set to OFF, the base rate of the internal LFO can be set independently.
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[Shape]: This switch controls whether the internal LFO is based on a sine wave or a low
frequency noise signal.
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