![]() ![]() For a simpler, cleaner effect try using one or two voices. Voices: (1 to 4) The number of copies of the sound that are delayed / pitch shifted (per channel).Very high settings can create an “out of tune” warble. Low settings can produce a subtle “shimmer” to the sound. Depth: (0 to 10) How much variation in pitch (and delay).Low settings can produce a slow “flanging” effect. Speed: (0 to 10) Higher values cause the effect to vary more rapidly.This is a stereo effect, but is also compatible with mono tracks. The controls of this chorus effect are similar to what might be found on a guitar “stomp box” chorus effect, but with the addition of a “limiter” that can prevent the output from exceeding 0 dB. In spite of its popularity, Audacity has never included a Chorus effect, so I thought it was time to make one. A “multi-voice” Chorus effect produces several copies of the sound, each delayed and pitch shifted by a different amount. The amount of pitch difference and delay slowly changes over time. What a Chorus effect does is to create a slightly delayed and detuned copy of the input sound and mix it in with the original sound. When a group of (real) instruments play together, there is invariably small differences in the pitch, timing and tone of the notes being played by each instrument. The name comes from a “chorus” or “ensemble” of players or singers, though the sound of this effect only loosely approximates to a real ensemble. ![]() Stereo Chorus can also be used to widen a stereo image.Īs with most effects it can become tiresome if used too much but used in moderation it can enhance and enliven recordings. It is particularly popular with guitarists, but can also be used to good effect for creating ethereal synthesizer sounds, or for thickening or adding character to other instrument of vocal sounds. Switching-type power supplies, daisy chains and non-pedal specific power supplies do not filter dirty power as well and let through unwanted noise.“Chorus” is a popular effect that tends to add a sense of movement and depth to sounds. Pedals will make extra noise if there is ripple or unclean power. We always recommend pedal-specific, transformer-isolated wall-wart power supplies or multiple isolated-output supplies. This device takes a standard 9 volt DC power supply with a 2.1mm negative center barrel.
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