User Manual

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Liquifier Analog Chorus
Top Panel Features
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1. INPUT: The signal output from an
instrument (active or passive) may be
connected to this 1/4" Input by means
of an unbalanced, (shielded) instrument
cable.
NOTE: Unplug the input cable when
not in use, as the 9V battery will
drain (and eventually die). Details on
replacing the battery may be found on
page 5.
2. ON/OFF SWITCH: Engage this
switch to activate the Liquier Analog
Chorus pedal. This pedal is true
bypass, meaning, the signal will pass
through from input to output with no
circuitry in between when the switch is
disengaged.
3. ON/OFF LED: This LED illuminates
purple when the pedal is engaged.
4. RATE: Rotate this knob to adjust
the speed of the low-frequency
oscillator (LFO), from minimum (fully
counter-clockwise) to maximum (fully
clockwise).
5. DEPTH: Rotate this knob to adjust the
amplitude of the rate, from minimum
intensity (fully counter-clockwise) to
maximum intensity (fully clockwise).
6. EFFECT LEVEL: Rotate this knob to
adjust the overall eect level, from Dry
(no eect, fully counter-clockwise) to
Wet (100% eect, fully clockwise).
Examples:
9:00 – The swirling takes a subtle
back seat to the dry signal.
12:00 – With the Eect Level knob
at half, the signal becomes a
glorious 3-way psychedelic swirl.
5:00 (100% wet) – This results in
pure, through-zero anging.
7. RATE INDICATION LED: This green
LED ashes to indicate the current
modulation rate.
8. OUTPUT: Typically, this 1/4" output
jack connects to the input of your bass
amplier—or powered loudspeakers,
as long as they have their own input
controls to adjust the volume level—by
means of an unbalanced (shielded)
instrument cable.
Alternatively, you may connect this
Output to an external mixer, recorder,
or interface. In this way, you do not
have to mic the speaker cabinet in
order to add it to the main mix, or to
record.