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Choralflange
TM
Settings
This page contains some suggested settings to achieve some very popular Chorus,
Flange and Leslie-Like sounds. Notice that the faceplate markings on your Choralflange
have 12 lines that correspond to the face of a clock. This Clock reference is a good way
for you to remember your favorite settings, and feel free to tweak your own sounds and
note them on the Blank faceplates included later on in this section. You will see the
Terms “CW” (clockwise) and “CCW” (counter clockwise) use in the descriptions of
sample settings.
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Vintage-Style Chorus:
requires longer delay
times, which introduces the up and down Pitch-
Bend (Vibrato) to the sound. The longer (CW) the
Delay Time, the more severe the Pitch change
will be. At these heavier
Mix
and
Depth
settings,
it may be necessary to reduce (CCW) the
Volume Adjust
so that the “on” volume is not
way higher than the Bypassed sound.
Transparent Chorus:
when you want subtler
chorus, reduce the
Mix
and
Depth
(CCW) and
reduce the
Delay Time
(CCW) which will start to
remove the modulation/pitchbend properties from
the sound. It may be necessary to increase the
Volume Adjust
level (CW) so that there is not a
difference between “Off” and “On” levels.
Doubling Effect:
because the unit’s
Rate
control
is capable of such a slow speed (full CCW), you
can get a subtle analog delay slapback doubling
effect to fatten your sound! This can range from
1-45 Milliseconds, which adds a nice ambience
without being overbearing. This is most
noticeable with the Band control set to
Narrow
and the
Volume Adj
. Set higher. (CW)
Transparent Chorus
Vintage-Style Chorus
Doubling Effect