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CHORUS
Advanced Chorus
- CHO/FLA Block
Speed
Range: 0.050Hz to 19.95Hz
The Speed of the Chorus, also known as Rate.
The speed of this effect block is either
defined by this parameter or by the
Tempo parameter which sets the speed
according to the globally tapped tempo.
This Speed parameter is only
active/valid if the Tempo parameter is
set to “Ignored”.
Depth
Range: 0 to 100%
The Depth parameter specifies the intensity of
the Chorus effect - the value represents the
span of the Curve. (see Illustration)
Tempo
Range: 1/32T to 1 Bar or Ignored
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to
the global Tempo.
When set to anything else than Ignored
the tempo defined by the Speed
parameter is ignored.
Hi Cut
Range: 19.95Hz to 20kHz
Reduces the high-end frequencies in the
Chorus effect. Try using the Hi Cut parameter
as an option if you feel the Chorus effect is too
dominant in your sound and turning down the
Mix or Out level doesn’t give you the dampening
of the Chorus effect you are looking for.
Delay
Range: 0 to 50ms
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 10 ms, while a Flanger
uses Delays at around 5 ms.
Gold Ratio
Range: Off to On
TC Engineers found years ago that when
Speed is increased the Depth must be
decreased to achieve the same amount of
perceived Chorusing effect. When Golden Ratio
is “ON” this value is automatically calculated.
Golden Ratio is a feature inherited from the
classic TC 2290 processor.
Phase Reverse
Range: Off/On
Reverses the processed Chorus signal in the
right channel. This gives a very wide Chorus
effects and a less defined sound.
Mix
Range: 0 to 100%
Sets the relationship between the dry signal
and the applied effect in this block.
Out level
Range: -100 to 0dB
Sets the overall Output level of this block.
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