TC electronic SDN BHD M3000 user manual Additional Effects Chorus & Flanger

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ADDITIONAL EFFECTS - CHORUS & FLANGER

Chorus

These presets are capable of producing a smooth natural sounding stereo Chorus effect. The Hi Cut filter gives you the ability to make the Chorus very warm.

Speed

The speed of the Chorus, also known as Rate.

Depth

Adjusts the depth of the Chorus, also known as Intensity.

Delay

As described earlier, a Chorus/Flanger is basically a Delay being modulated by an LFO. This parameter makes it possible to change the length of that Delay. A typical Chorus uses delays at approximately 10ms, while a Flanger uses delays at around 5ms.

Mix

Mix between direct sound and effect.

Out level

Adjusts the Output level of the Chorus.

Golden ratio

Sets the Golden Ratio between Speed and Depth On/Off. If you want to create wild Chorus sounds you may want to turn the Golden Ratio off.

Phase Reversed

Reverses the phase of the right channel, but only on the effect signal. This function makes the stereo image much wider.

LFO Curve

Sets the curve of the LFO. Choose between Sine or Triangle. The most commonly used waveform in Chorus is Sine.

(see curve figures in Tremolo).

LFO Phase

An LFO phase change causes a small delay in one of the waveform starting points. This means that left and right Outputs start the current waveform at two different points. Example: If LFO phase is set to 180º, left and right will be exactly opposite.

90 phase change

Flanger

The Feedback filters in this algorithm are capable of control- ling both high frequency and low frequency feedback, which makes it very flexible and versatile.

Speed

The speed of the Flanger, also known as Rate.

Depth

Adjusts the depth of the Flanger, also known as Intensity.

Delay

As described earlier, a Chorus/Flanger is basically a Delay being modulated by an LFO. This parameter makes it possible to change the length of that Delay. A typical Chorus uses delays at approximately 10ms, while a Flanger uses delays at around 5ms.

Mix

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TC electronic SDN BHD M3000 user manual Additional Effects Chorus & Flanger