7.2.3Chorus
Types
Time
Stereo Rate
Dry
Rate
Depth
Stereo Width
Wet
Chorus
Types | Sets the 3 chorus Types |
Rate | Sets the chorus rate |
Depth | Sets the depth of the chorus action |
Time | Sets the delay applied to the input signal |
Stereo Rate | Sets the speed of the stereophonic evolution |
Stereo Width | Sets the width of the stereophonic space |
Dry | Sets the gain applied to the input signal |
Wet | Sets the gain applied to the treated signal |
| Connection of the chorus to the output of VCA1 or VCA2 |
A Chorus module allows the treatment of the signal coming from the 2 output amplifiers, eventually treated by the equalizer, in function with the state of the interrupters “VCA1” and “VCA2”.
The chorus module allows a frequential blurring where the speed is set by the “speed” knob, the amplitude by the “depth” and the width with the “Delay”. This frequency blurring is different for the left and right tracks. This allows us to get a stereophonic signal from a monophonic signal. The difference between the 2 tracks can be set with the “stereo width” and the speed of the left right rotation with the “stereo rate” knob.
A selector presents the choice of chorus type: simple, medium, complex.
The input signal level and treated signal can be respectively set with the “gain direct” and “gain effect” knobs.
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