I knew I was missing one... guess some guitar manufacturers didn't get the memo
Phasers, Phasors and Fazers
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Re: Phasers, Phasors and Fazers
Good question my inclination is to say its a vibrato on the chorus so you have some variation in it but I'd prefer one where you could vary the pitch of the chorus.. one of my favorite DAW effects was to stack several defined copies and mix then togethercrochambeau wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 11:19 am Yet a chorus pedal will have a "rate" control. Is that pitch offset? It does not sound like it to me. I think with the normalization of digital computing power superimposing pitches is easier than it was in say, the 1980s. An analog chorus pedal from that era is doing something different, and that is what I equate with chorus.
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(Or the 70's.)crochambeau wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 11:19 am the 1980s. An analog chorus pedal from that era is doing something different, and that is what I equate with chorus.
This is chorus as it is meant to sound and be.
Any other arguements are invalid.
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