Spread parameters. Basically, "Spread" makes the chorus sound fatter by
adding random deviations to the Time and Rate parameters. The degree of
"randomness" depends on the spread Time and Rate parameters; setting
the Spread Time and Rate to 0 cancels the effect; increasing the value of
the Spread Time and Rate parameters adds additional richness and
fullness to the sound. It can also make the effect sound more natural.
The Dry slider allows you to reduce the level of the original unprocessed
"dry" signal. This is sometimes useful in achieving a fatter sound.
The Stereo slider is used to adjust the width of the stereo image. To create
the maximum stereo effect move the slider all the way to the right. Note that
when used in combination with other stereo enhancing effects (such as the
ping pong delay) it might be desirable to set the Stereo slider to a lower
value.
Phaser
The CronoX 3’s Phaser can be used to create "swirling" dynamic movement
in sounds. The Phaser effect is created by automatically sweeping a series
of equally spaced frequency notches up and down the audio spectrum. The
CronoX 3's Phaser features controls for "Rate", "Depth", "Feedback",
"Center", "Stages", "Stereo" and "Inv" (Invert).
The Rate slider sets the rate at which the signal is modulated.
The Sync popup menu can be used to sync the modulation rate with the
current tempo (see Appendix A for the range of possible sync settings).
The Depth slider is used to set the depth to which the signal is modulated.
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