2. THE EFFECTS
Tremolo / Auto-panner
Mojo 61 offers electric pianos and organs, so how could we miss such an important
effect in the chain? It is a must in mono mode when combined with the Reed EP,
sounds great in square stereo with the Tines EP.
Stereo Phaser
This is a 4-stage stereo phaser (two individual phasers slightly shifted), and offers
parameters such as LFO speed and depth. Sounds great on the electric piano sounds.
Stereo Chorus
We've been listening to a selection of chorus effects for keyboards and guitars,
ranging from the early analog BBD choruses up to the modern digital ones, but one
that works really great on a vast variety of sounds is the two-voice BBD-based stereo
chorus that Roland included in the RD-1000 and in many others of their instruments
of the eighties. This is a simulation of that very chorus and sounds really great with
the electric pianos.
Amp Simulator
And here comes the boutique amp collection. This processor simulates five among
the most used guitar and bass amps of all times: the Fender Twin, the Marshall JCM-
800, the Vox AC30, the Roland Jazz Chorus and the Fender BassMan. Each amp
features a 3-way equalizer and an adjustable overdrive.
Rotary Effect Simulator
There's no VB3-II without a great rotary effect. This is the exact same rotary effect
featured in the Crumar Mojo, offering the same control set and the same sound.
Digital Reverb
This is a great sounding digital reverb that brings light and air to your sound. Sounds
soft, smooth and deep, precise and alive, airy and so much realistic that's a real joy to
have some in the mix.
Equalizer
This section contains a very basic 3-band equalizer. Use it to shape your sound for a
perfect match with your amplification system.
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