Is this an analog chorus delay effect mixed into an analog dry signal, or is the chorus a dsp mixed into analog? U used the old 1980s Roland DD1250 rack mount 1.5 second digital delays for years. They had a whopping 4 presets and a normal 1 second of delay expandable with a pot on the back to 1.5 seconds, but they sounded as close to my echoplex EP3 as anything. I finally dragged them out and fixed all the bad jacks and solder joints and cleaned the pots. FYI I use cheap color paint on my FX !
Is this an analog chorus delay effect mixed into an analog dry signal, or is the chorus a dsp mixed into analog? U used the old 1980s Roland DD1250 rack mount 1.5 second digital delays for years. They had a whopping 4 presets and a normal 1 second of delay expandable with a pot on the back to 1.5 seconds, but they sounded as close to my echoplex EP3 as anything. I finally dragged them out and fixed all the bad jacks and solder joints and cleaned the pots. FYI I use cheap color paint on my FX !
Satchmoeddie 3 months ago
im buying a ehx stereo clone theory, hope it'll sound good:)
wariomt 2 years ago
dont you know that the blue paint on the pedal makes the effect more intense? Its the secret to good tone.
guns1rose 2 years ago 11
because you are a fuckin jerk
Fruscification 2 years ago
cause they sounds watery?
Ombrenuit 2 years ago
Delay's are often green and compressors yellow or white (i think) weird pattern
ericld11 2 years ago
tube screamers are often green :-)
knikk77 2 years ago
I think they are always blue because a chorus gives a very shimmery, mellow, and wet kind of sound.
tedoldot424 2 years ago 3
my mxr chorus is yellow though. I think they choose weird vibrant colors so you can tell on a dark stage what they are.
stewie9793 2 years ago
This is the best sounding chorus they've demoed. I want one! But, damn they're expensive.
governorgilf 3 years ago
I'd like to see a stereo chorus pedal with three delay lines each with their own Intensity control
petejt 3 years ago
Nice chorus
k0staZ 3 years ago