User Manual

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Chorus has the following controls:
Bypass: Toggles this plug-in on and off.
Input Format: (Only visible when Echo is inserted on a multi-channel track.) Lets
you choose how multiple channels are input to the echo. Stereo sets separate Left
and Right channels. Mono sums Left and Right to both channels. Left inputs the Left
channel only, and Right inputs the Right channel only.
Delay: The amount of delay between the original sound and the Chorus effect.
Delay Time: Length of the Chorus delay lines.
Separation: Time separation of the delay voices.
Expansion: Sets L/R length differences, phase offset of modulators
Modulation: These controls adjust the low frequency oscillator (LFO) that drives the
tremolo of the chorus effect in different ways.
Waveform: Specifies the shape of the LFO that modulates the rate of the Chorus,
affecting the timing of the oscillations. There are six options: Sine (smooth
oscillations), Triangle (sudden oscillations), Saw1, Saw2 (jerky oscillations), Square
(hard stops between oscillations), and Random (randomly variable oscillations).
Frequency: Rate of LFO controlling the Chorus. Lower values generate a warble,
higher values create a tremolo.
Pitch: Amount of frequency modulation, which affects the pitch of the Chorus.
Level: Depth of level modulation. Affects the “length” of the segment of Chorus
that’s added to the sound. Low values add only the very beginning of the Chorus
effect, high values add more fully developed Chorus warble or tremolo.
Feedback:
Amount (%): The percentage of signal fed back to the Chorus Delay Line. Values can
be positive or negative, the default is 0 (no effect). Increasing this parameter adds
more of the Chorus effect to the signal, lowering this parameter adds more of the
inverted Chorus effect to the signal. At values closer to 0, only a faint bit of Chorus
can be heard in the audio, but at values farther away from 0 (maxing at +/- 99), a
gradually pronounced Chorus becomes audible.
Bleed (Hz): Amount of feedback which bleeds into the opposite channel (Stereo
mode only).
Output: Controls for adjusting the final output from this plug-in.
Dry/Wet (%): A percentage control of the output mix of “dry” or original signal to
“wet” or processed signal. 0 is completely dry, 100% is completely wet.
Output Level (dB): Adjusts the overall output level of the affected sound.
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