This is the wiki for products made by Fractal Audio Systems, maintained by members of the community.
Difference between revisions of "Chorus block"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (moved Chorus (FX block) to Chorus (block)) |
|||
| Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
=User contributions= | =User contributions= | ||
| − | ==What is Chorus== | + | ==What is a Chorus== |
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorus_effect Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorus_effect Wikipedia] | ||
==Number of voices, mono, stereo== | ==Number of voices, mono, stereo== | ||
| − | Chorus is a stereo effect, but defaults to mono to prevent phase problems when used before an AMP block. To make it stereo: set LFO Phase to 90 or 180. | + | * Chorus is a stereo effect, but defaults to mono to prevent phase problems when used before an AMP block. |
| − | + | * To make it stereo: set LFO Phase to 90 or 180. | |
| + | * Selecting more than 2 voices is useful only when LFO Phase is not zero. [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/ultra-std-discussion/46286-lfo-phase-question.html#post604360 More information] | ||
| − | == | + | ==Chorus types== |
| − | The Axe-Fx II Chorus | + | The Axe-Fx II Chorus includes predefined types. |
==Simulating other devices== | ==Simulating other devices== | ||
Revision as of 17:32, 21 June 2012
Contents
Manual
User contributions
What is a Chorus
Number of voices, mono, stereo
- Chorus is a stereo effect, but defaults to mono to prevent phase problems when used before an AMP block.
- To make it stereo: set LFO Phase to 90 or 180.
- Selecting more than 2 voices is useful only when LFO Phase is not zero. More information
Chorus types
The Axe-Fx II Chorus includes predefined types.
Simulating other devices
The page below contains saved effect blocks which mimic existing chorus devices: