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The Chorus block of the AFXII models bucket-brigade delay lines (BBD). [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/showthread.php?t=35997&p=490206&viewfull=1#post490206 Chorus]
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=Manual=
  
How to deal with: Chorus and Quad-Chorus
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{{0 Disclaimer}}
▪ Try the chorus presets in the categorized list of presets (bottom of this page) to see if there’s one you like
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▪ The Quad-Stereo Chorus is an Ultra-only. It's like switching on 4 chorus effects simultaneously but utilizes a lot of CPU cycles
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{{5.3 Chorus}}
Chorus is a stereo effect, but it defaults to mono to prevent phase problems when used before an AMP block. To make it stereo: set LFO Phase to 90
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▪ The difference between chorus and flanger is the delay time and feedback. The Quad-Stereo Chorus has those parameters so it can be used as a flanger as well
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=User contributions=
▪ Roland Dimension D settings
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▪ Chorus tips in the Wiki
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==Mono or stereo==
▪ Wide chorus settings
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Chorus is a stereo effect, but it defaults to mono to prevent phase problems when used before an AMP block. To make it stereo: set LFO Phase to 90
▪ Tri-Chorus http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/28008
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▪ Retrosonic chorus settings http://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/16790
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==Types==
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The Axe-Fx II Chorus now includes predefined types.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:07, 8 July 2011

Manual

Template:0 Disclaimer

Template:5.3 Chorus

User contributions

Mono or stereo

Chorus is a stereo effect, but it defaults to mono to prevent phase problems when used before an AMP block. To make it stereo: set LFO Phase to 90

Types

The Axe-Fx II Chorus now includes predefined types.