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09 Digital Chorus
Chorus (Digital Chorus)
This effect gives the sound spatial breadth while adding
vibrato.
Rate
Value: 0–100
Sets the rate of the pitch vibrato.
Depth
Value: 0–100
Sets the depth of the pitch vibrato.
LFO Phase
Value: 0–180 deg
Sets the degrees of left and right phase shift in the Low
Frequency Oscillator (LFO) that produces the pitch
vibrato (see MEMO).
• When setting the LFO phase, you can shift the timing of the
rising and falling of the pitch in the left and right chorus
sound. At 0 deg. (0 degree), the left and right pitches rise
and fall together. At 180 degrees, they are completely
opposite. Setting a slight shift, especially with monaural
input, brings out the broadening effect.
Cross Mix
Value: -100–100
This inputs the left chorus sound into the right channel,
and the right side chorus into the left, thereby creating a
greater sense of breadth.
The plus setting makes the chorus sound return in
normal phase, and the minus setting makes it return in
inverted phase.
• By setting a negative value for the Cross Mix as a "hidden
flavor," you can get stereo chorus that features a particular
floating sensation.
Effect Level
Value: 0–100
Sets the volume of the chorus sound. This is ordinarily
set to 100.
Direct Level
Value: 0–100
Sets the volume of the source sound.
Bass/Treble
Value: -100–100
These are the chorus bass and treble settings. When set
to 0, they make no change to the sound.
Effect Block
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