● Chorus parameter function
❍ Chorus (Chorus Type)
You can choose from 8 types of chorus.
Chorus1 Chorus2 Chorus3 Chorus4
These are conventional chorus effects that add spa-
ciousness and depth to the sound.
Feedback Chorus
This is a chorus with a flanger-like effect and a soft
sound.
Flanger
This is an effect sounding somewhat like a jet airplane
taking off and landing.
Short Delay
This is a delay with a short delay time.
Short Delay (FB)
This is a short delay with many repeats.
When you change the Chorus Type, the following
parameter values will automatically change. This is so
that the parameter values will have the settings most
appropriate for the selected Chorus Type. You can
select these parameters(p.51) and modify the values
to adjust the effect to your taste.
❍ Cho Pre-LPF (Chorus Pre Low Pass Filter)
0 — 7
A low pass filter can be applied to the sound coming
into the chorus to cut the high frequency range. Higher
values will cut more of the high frequencies, resulting
in a more mellow chorus sound.
❍ Cho Level (Chorus Level) 0 — 127
This parameter sets the amount of the chorus sound.
Higher values will cause the chorus sound to be loud-
er.
❍ ChoFeedback (Chorus Feedback Level) 0
— 127
This parameter sets the level at which the chorus
sound is returned (fed back) into the chorus. By using
feedback, a denser chorus sound can be created.
Higher values result in a greater feedback level.
❍ Cho Delay (Chorus Delay Time) 0 — 127
This parameter sets the delay time of the chorus
effect. Higher values will cause greater deviation in
pitch of the chorus sound.
❍ Cho Rate (Chorus Rate) 0 — 127
This parameter sets the speed (frequency) at which
the chorus sound is modulated. Higher values result in
faster modulation.
❍ Cho Depth (Chorus Depth) 0 — 127
This parameter sets the depth at which the chorus
sound is modulated. Higher values result in deeper
modulation.
❍ Cho → Rev (Chorus Send Level To Reverb)
0 — 127
This parameter sets the amount of chorus sound that
will be sent to the reverb. Higher values result in more
sound being sent.
❍ Cho → Dly (Chorus Send Level To Delay) 0
— 127
This parameter sets the amount of chorus sound that
will be sent to the delay. Higher values result in more
sound being sent.
* Chorus Send Level To Delay cannot be used when
Double Module Mode (p.116) is selected.
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