Chorus is a pitch and delay effect that adds a rich, shimmering quality to a sound by detuning and delaying the incoming signal and combining it with the unaffected signal. The Ultra Chorus has a dedicated LFO which acts as a ‘LUSH’ control, giving this unit a very dense, rich character compared with other choruses.
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
- RATE
This control sets the cycle speed of the LFO. Minimum settings will produces a sweeping effect, higher settings will make for a more warbling effect.
Range: 0.00Hz ~ 15.00 Hz
- DEPTH
The Depth control adjusts the amount of pitch modulation from the LFO.
Range: 0.01 ~ 0.98
- DELAY
Controls the Delay time.
Range: 0.00 ~ 1.00
- SHAPE
These three waveforms control the contour of the pitch change applied to the delay.
- Sine – A symmetrical, smoothly cycling wave.
- Random – Asymmetrical changes in the wave make randomized pitch changes.
- Linear – A symmetrical, linear cycle.
- LUSH
Sums the left and right signal, adding more density to the sound.
PAGE TWO CONTROLS
- FEEDBACK
Applied to the Delay, Feedback repeats the delays for more sonic density. At minimum settings the difference is minor, At maximum settings it creates flanging metallic overtones.
Range: 0.01 ~ 0.98
- INVERT
Reverses the phase of the chorus.
- WIDTH
Pans the chorused signal to left and right, widening the stereo image.
Range: 0.00 ~ 1.00
- TONE
Tone is a combination high-pass and low-pass filter. When set at 12-O’Clock (.500) the Tone is neutral. When shifted clockwise, a high-pass filter is applied and when changed counter-clockwise, a low-pass filter is applied.
Range: 0.00 ~ 1.00
- LEVEL
Adjusts the overall output.
Range: -inf ~ 0.00
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