The Chorus Echo is inspired by the classic Roland Chorus Echo units from the 1970s. This unit combines both analog-style delay and chorusing, but includes new features like stereo width control and a dedicated ‘Dirt’ control for a more gritty sound.
MINI-SLIDER
Controls the mix of the dry signal and the processed (Wet) signal. The percentage indicated is the amount of the signal that is Wet.
Range: 0 ~ 100%
PAGE ONE CONTROLS
- DELAY
The value of the Delay control is determined by what MODE is currently enabled. These can be time values or ratio values.
- CHORUS 1
Range: 1ms ~ 100 ms
- CHORUS 2
Range: 5ms ~ 500 ms
- ECHO
Range: 50ms – 2000 ms
BPM Range: 1/1 ~ 1/16 T
(D = dotted value and T = Triplet)
NOTE: The “D” means ‘dotted’ and the “T” means ‘triplet.’
- FEEDBACK
Feeds the delay signal back to the input for echo repeats.
Range: 0 ~ 100%
- RATE
Controls the speed of the pitch modulation.
Range 0Hz ~ 8.8Hz
- DEPTH
Controls the amount of pitch modulation.
Range: 0 ~ 100%
- MODE
Four modes are available which determine the character of the Chorus/Echo. The first three modes are time-based, ignoring the host’s tempo. The last mode, BPM, is based on the host’s tempo, and is based on a wide variety of note values.
CHORUS 1
Based on a very short delay range, with a maximum value of 100ms.
CHORUS 2
Longer delay, up to half a second.
ECHO
A very long delay, up to 2 seconds.
BPM
Delays based on musical values and host tempo.
- INVERT
Inverts the delayed signal, so it’s out of phase with the original signal.
PAGE TWO CONTROLS
- DIRT
Adds a warm distortion to the signal.
- TONE
A boost / cut control which adds higher or lower frequencies to the sound.
Range: Dark ~ Bright
- TONE FX
A single tone filter which controls the brightness of the signal.
Range: WET/DRY or WET
- WIDTH
Controls the width of the stereo image of the Chorus Echo’s signal.
Range: 0 ~ 100%
- LEVEL
Adjusts the overall output.
Range: 0 ~ 13.0 dB
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