Chorus; Small Chorus); Wide Chorus); Full Chorus) - Hammond M-SOLO Reference Manual

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Instrument Types

Chorus

When the CHORUS effect is used, half of the tone is heard without Vibrato, and half of the tone is heard
with Vibrato.
C-1 (Small Chorus)
To select Chorus depth C-1, press the MODE button so that the orange LED next to the
legend, "C-1" will light. This is the lightest depth, and produces the light chorus effect.
C-2 (Wide Chorus)
To select Chorus depth C-2, press the MODE button so that the orange LED next to the
legend, "C-2" will light. This is the standard depth of the chorus effect.
C-3 (Full Chorus)
To select Chorus depth C-3, press the MODE button so that the orange LED next to the
legend, "C-3" will light. This is the fullest amount.
Remember, the ON button must be "ON" (orange LED lit) to allow you to hear the selected
Vibrato or Chorus effect.

SPECIAL NOTE - Vx, Farf, Ace, Ens and Syn Instrument Types

Instead of three degrees of Vibrato and three degrees of Chorus, the VIBRATO & CHORUS Controls will
provide 6 degrees of Vibrato for the Vx., Farf., Ace and Ens Instrument Types, and 6 degrees of Delay
Vibrato for the Syn Instrument Type. V-1 provides the smallest amount while C-3 gives the largest amount
of Vibrato or Delay Vibrato. The other modes provide various degrees between these two settings. The
data chart below illustrates this.
Instrument Type
B-3
Three degrees of Vibrato, three degrees of Chorus.
Vx
Six degrees of Vibrato.
Farf
Six degrees of Vibrato.
Six degrees of Vibrato.
Ace
Six degrees of Vibrato.
Ens
Six degrees of Delay Vibrato. The Vibrato is delayed for about ½ second after a key is pressed.
Syn
Turn the VALUE Rotary Control to make your selection.
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