No - he has it right. The purpose of chorusing is to take one instrument with defined pitch and timing and make it sound like two or more instruments. This is done by splitting the instrument's sound into two different signals. It's not tape warble you hear; on those longer chords that he plays, there is chorusing going on.
Remember: the difference between chorusing and flanging is delay time...and the first flanging was done on reel-2-reels before it was in stomp box/rackmount format.
U are running this in front of the amp? Does it sound alright when u crank it? Cus echo in front of distorted preamp can get pretty rough
theShowStopper321 1 year ago
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andy92811 1 year ago
i love the chorus sound that machine gets
hotlanta71 3 years ago
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lidesnowi 2 years ago
I think he's talking about the tape warble.
timbertimbretamber 2 years ago
No - he has it right. The purpose of chorusing is to take one instrument with defined pitch and timing and make it sound like two or more instruments. This is done by splitting the instrument's sound into two different signals. It's not tape warble you hear; on those longer chords that he plays, there is chorusing going on.
Remember: the difference between chorusing and flanging is delay time...and the first flanging was done on reel-2-reels before it was in stomp box/rackmount format.
stevenkh1 1 year ago