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Author Topic: Chorus doing tape-flange at high levels  (Read 3046 times)

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vansinn

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I usually have the chorus set to fairly slow and using fairly low level on it.

Two of my presets have it set to a substantial level, making it simply flange-up into a good 'ol days tape phase-out flange ;)  Other softer chorus presets sounds just fine.
I don't get it, sounds like something is wrong, but I have extremely little time to go debugging (due to rushing out of my apartment).
Any clues?  This is on the MP-2 that I'll keep, so I can fix it later (like when having relocated to Mars).

While this behavior otherwise could sound quite sexy for certain things, I have little interest in my metal presets sounding like Hendrix' Gipzy Eyes :lol:
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Re: Chorus doing tape-flange at high levels
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I think it's just the nature of the beast.  With MP-1 I used to turn the chorus depth up to 100 (full) and rate 0.0 just to add a slight very short delay and fatten the sound.  The same setting in the MP-2 is quite different and exhibits flange, the chorus circuits work differently, IIRC MJMP explained it well at the time and why you'd get a comb filtering effect.
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