8.2.1. Chorus
Chorus works by taking an audio signal and mixing it with one or more delayed and pitch-
modulated copies of itself, making the sounds harmonically richer and adding a sense of
movement and space.
This effect can be observed in live vocal choirs where multiple singers perform the same
melodic line which, due to small differences in each performer's timing and pitch, creates a
thicker, moving sound.
Controls
Description
LFO Freq
Controls the frequency of the LFO that will modulate the delayed signal to produce the effect.
Depth
Sets the depth of the modulation applied by the LFO.
Feedback
Adds feedback to the chorus, to achieve a harsher or ringing tone.
Delay
Controls the amount of delays applied to the signal. The more delay, the deeper the chorus
effect.
Voices
Sets the number of "voices" (delay lines) the effect will use, with a different starting phase for
each voice, to achieve a higher chorus density.
Stereo
Will switch the Chorus output between mono and stereo.
Shape
Shape of the LFO wave that will modulate the delayed signal.
Dry/Wet
Controls the balance between processed and unprocessed sound.
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