User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Songs
- 3 Transport
- 4 Recording
- 5 Playback and Mixing
- 6 Mastering and Mixdown
- 7 Effects
- 7.1 Automated Fader
- 7.2 Band Effect
- 7.3 Chorus
- 7.4 Compressor
- 7.5 Convolutor
- 7.6 Deesser
- 7.7 Doubler
- 7.8 Dynamics
- 7.9 Echo
- 7.10 EQ
- 7.11 Exciter
- 7.12 Flanger
- 7.13 Guitar Amp
- 7.14 Master Limiter
- 7.15 Multi Effect
- 7.16 Noisegate
- 7.17 Parallel Effect
- 7.18 Phase Inverter
- 7.19 Phaser
- 7.20 Pseudo Stereo
- 7.21 Reverb
- 7.22 Rotor
- 7.23 Saturation
- 7.24 Stereo Effect
- 7.25 Tremolo
- 7.26 Tuner
- 7.27 Vibrato
- 7.28 VST Plugins
- 7.29 DX Plugins
- 7.30 External Sidechain Routing
- 8 MIDI Instruments
- 9 Automation
- 10 Editing
- 10.1 Editing Tracks
- 10.2 Editing Audio Tracks
- 10.3 Vocal Pitch Correction
- 10.4 Editing MIDI Tracks
- 10.5 Editing Notes
- 10.6 Pianoroll Editor
- 10.7 Notation Editor
- 10.8 Drum Editor
- 10.9 Controller Editor
- 10.10 MIDI Pattern Editing
- 10.11 Tempo/Time Signature Editing
- 10.12 Song Editor
- 10.13 Multi MIDI Editor
- 10.14 Multitrack Editing
- 10.15 Chords and Lyrics
- 11 Devices
- 12 Control Surfaces
- 13 Audio and MIDI Files
- 14 Keyboard Shortcuts
- 15 Touchscreens
- 16 Preferences
- 17 Tools
- 18 Miscellaneous
- 19 Requirements
- 20 Troubleshooting

Band Effect window
7.3 Chorus
The Chorus effect adds thickness and warmth to the signal. The output signal is a mix of the input signal
and a delayed copy of it. The delay time is modulated.
Chorus window
The Delay knob sets the average delay time. The Speed and Depth knob control the modulation.
The Mix knob sets the dry/wet ratio (0% being dry only, 100% being wet only). If you use an Effect Return
for adding Chorus set Mix to 100%. If used as an insert effect Mix will usually be set below 50%.
The No Color button removes the coloration traditionally associated with Chorus effects. This works best
with Mix values of approximately 50%.
When the Stereo button is active a stereo chorus effect will be applied to mono signals (this is usually the
effect you're looking for). The Reverse St. button is identical, except that the signal will 'spin' in opposite
direction.
7.4 Compressor
The Compressor attenuates loud parts, while leaving soft parts untouched. Apart from this, it can make
sounds 'fatter' or just make them fit better in the mix without any significant compression taking place.
Compressor window
Threshold controls the level above which compression takes place