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the value with the
selection dial
[
4
].
Input
– Range: 0-100%.
The Input parameter defines the input gain of the analogue Chorus effect.
•
To alter the input gain of the Chorus, press
EDIT
[
5
]. Use the
arrow keys
[
3
] to position the blinking cursor next to Input. Adjust the value with the
selection dial
[
4
].
Depth
– Depth of the Chorus modulation. Range: 0-100%
•
To alter the depth of the Chorus effect, press
EDIT
[
5
]. Use the
arrow keys
[
3
] to position the blinking cursor next to Depth. Adjust the value with the
selection dial
[
4
].
Ph
– Phase of the Chorus modulator
.
Range: 0°, 90°, 180°, 270°
The phase of the modulator controls the phase of the modulating waveform.
It is used to control the relative phase among effects that offer the possibil-
ity of selecting the Phase of the Modulator (Ph), such as the Tremolo/Panner,
Phaser, Auto Filters, etc. This parameter is particularly useful when the Chorus
is used in combination with the Vibe, as it gives you the option to synchronise
their tempos.
•
To alter the phase of the Chorus modulator, press
EDIT
[
5
]. Use the
arrow
keys
[
3
] to position the blinking cursor next to Ph. Adjust the value with
the
selection dial
[
4
].
Wv
– Modulating waveform. Range: sine, trig, trap, rect, expo, shl1, shl2
The chorus modulating waveform parameter allows you to select from
among the available modulating waveforms. All the classic waveforms are
included, along with some exclusive, VR-designed waveforms. Available
waveforms include: sine, triangle, trapeze, rectangle, and shlf (shelf) (see
Ap-
pendix A
for more details on the modulating waveforms).
•
To change or select a modulating waveform, press
EDIT
[
5
]. Use the
arrow
keys
[
3
] to position the blinking cursor next to Wv. Adjust the value with
the
selection dial
[
4
].
Wt
– Wet/dry ratio control. Range: 0-100%
The Wet parameter allows you to control the ratio between Chorus signal
(wet) and input signal (dry) in the Chorus output signal.
•
To alter the wet/dry ratio of the Chorus, press
EDIT
[
5
]. Use the
arrow keys
[
3
] to position the blinking cursor next to Wt. Adjust the value with the
selection dial
[
4
].
PAGE 3/4 - VIBE CONFIGURATION
This completely new effect is produced by amplitude-modulating the
amount of detuned signal produced by the chorus, before it is mixed with
the dry signal.
This effect sounds greatly enhances either a fast chorus (for a ‘Lesley’ sound)
or a very slow chorus (below 40 BPM). Select modulation
Type:
ch&vib on
page
1/4
and use the settings for the Vibe on page 3/4 in combination with
the Chorus settings on page
2/4
.
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Tempo: 05 .
Ph:
0
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5 0
Depth: 03 .
Wv:
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TIPS & TRICKS - CHORUS
•
Set
Bright:
Â
(standard/off) for a more natural chorus sound (similar to
the Boss CE-1*). Use
Bright:
Á
(bright low-pass/on) if you are looking for
a sound with plenty of high and middle tones.
•
Start by using an input gain of 100% (set
Input:
100.0). If you normally
use the chorus on its own, input 100% works well with both single and
double coil pickups. If you usually combine your chorus with other ef-
fects, slightly reduce the input gain.
•
By setting a
Tempo
of between 25 and 40 BPM,
Depth:
100.0 (or 100%)
and
Wv:
trig, a sweet slow chorus sound will be produced like that of a
Boss CE-1*.
•
To produce a Vibrato sound, increase the speed (parameter
Tempo
)
starting from 85 BPM and reduce the value of
Depth
. Use a sine wave-
form (set
Wv:
sine)
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