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repetitions are playing but passes it otherwise; and Gate passes only the repetitions, never
passing the original signal. Gate mode is especially useful when the effect is housed in a
return track.
You can set the output level of the device using the Volume control, and apply Decay to
create gradually fading repetitions.
18.4 Chorus
The Chorus Effect.
The Chorus effect uses two parallel time-modulated delays to create chorus (thickening) and
anging effects.
Each delay has its own delay time control, calibrated in milliseconds. Delay 1 has a high-pass
lter that can remove low frequencies from the delayed signal. Greater high-pass values let
only very high frequencies pass through to Delay 1.
Delay 2 can switch among three different modes. When off, only Delay 1 is audible. In Fix
Mode, only Delay 1's delay time will be modulated. When Mod is activated, Delay 2 will
receive the same modulation as Delay 1.
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