Chorus Parameters And Their Functions - Roland Sound Canvas SC-8850 Owner's Manual

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Using System Effects

Chorus Parameters and Their Functions

Cho Type (Chorus Type)
You can choose from 8 types of chorus.
Chorus1
Chorus2
These are conventional chorus effects that add spaciousness and depth to the
sound.
Feedback Chorus
This is a chorus with a flanger-like effect and a soft sound.
Flanger
This is an effect sounding somewhat like a jet airplane taking off and landing.
Short Delay
This is a delay with a short delay time.
Short Delay (FB)
This is a short delay with many repeats.
Cho Level (Chorus Level)
This parameter sets the amount of the chorus sound.
Cho Pre-LPF (Chorus Pre-LPF)
A low-pass filter can be applied to the sound coming into the chorus to cut the high
frequency range. Higher values will cut more of the high frequencies, resulting in a
more mellow chorus sound.
Cho Feedback (Chorus Feedback)
This parameter sets the level at which the chorus sound is re-input (fed back) into the
chorus. By using feedback, a denser chorus sound can be created. Higher values re-
sult in a greater feedback level.
Cho Delay (Chorus Delay Time)
This parameter sets the delay time of the chorus effect.
Cho Rate (Chorus Rate)
This parameter sets the speed (frequency) at which the chorus sound is modulated.
Higher values result in faster modulation.
Cho Depth (Chorus Depth)
This parameter sets the depth at which the chorus sound is modulated. Higher val-
ues result in deeper modulation.
Cho To Rev (Chorus Send Level To Reverb)
This parameter sets the amount of chorus sound that will be sent to the reverb. High-
er values result in more sound being sent.
Cho To Dly (Chorus Send Level To Delay)
This parameter sets the amount of chorus sound that will be sent to the delay. Higher
values result in more sound being sent.
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Chorus4
Chorus3
When you change the
Chorus Type, the following
parameter values will
automatically change. For
details, refer to About
Chorus Type (p.83).
To apply the chorus effect
to a part, you have to set
the send level for the part.
(p.54)
0–64–127
For Part C and D, you
cannot use both chorus and
0–7
delay simultaneously. For
details, refer to Using
Chorus and Delay (p.80).
0–8–127
0–80–127
0–3–127
0–19–127
0–127
0–127

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