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Advanced features
Similar to Delay Sync, the Chorus’s own internal LFO may be
synchronized to internal or external MIDI clock tempo - Refer to
Page 26 - Setting up synchronization with MIDI clock.
Chorus Mod Depth
The Chorus has it own LFO which is continuously changing the
delay time. The MOD DEPTH sets how much of the fixed delay
time is being modulated. Large amounts of modulation will pro-
duce a more noticeable effect. Moderate amounts are recom-
mended.
Chorus Centre
The Stereo Chorus can be thought of as two continuously vari-
able delays. The delay variations are being controlled by the
LFO. The LFO is constantly moving the two delay amounts
from minimum to maximum. When one delay is at max the
other is at min (hence the stereo effect) The CHORUS CEN-
TRE control moves the middle point between the Min and Max
values. Experiment with this control for the desired effect.
Chorus Feedback
Feedback controls how much of the delayed signal is fed back
to the input of the Chorus generator. The Chorus effect benefits
from low levels of feedback. The Phaser effect requires higher
levels of feedback.
Chorus LFO Initial Position
As well as being able to synchronize to MIDI clock (tempo), the
Chorus LFO may have its initial position set after a specific
MIDI event is received (see page 51 - Global menu options).
The initial positions are shown in the table above. For example,
if the Chorus initial position sync is set to
R t
, after a MIDI
event the Chorus effect will move from the right to the left.
Chorus Wheel Level
Sets how much movement of the Modulation wheel on a MIDI
controller keyboard will introduce the Chorus effect.
Distortion
Distortion is an effect commonly used by Guitar players, howev-
er it is increasingly used in the production of modern Dance
music. The effect gives the sound a hard edged, distorted and
dirty kind of quality.
Adding a Distortion effect to a sound
Ensure the function switch is set to SHIFT Repeatedly press
KEY 4 until the display shows
d d
(Distortion Drive) and an
alternating value. Turn the PORTA/DATA knob clockwise. The
sound will distort in relation to the setting of the PORTA/DATA
knob.
Effects - Chorus - Phaser - Distortion
Chorus LFO Initial Position
Description
o F
Off
L t
Left
C t
Centre
R t
Right
Chorus Sync