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For modern day "retro" analog.
That does not break the bank...
Mxr micro.
Dont let the one knob fool you. Has quite a few great sounds in there.
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Try the chorus on a Scholz Rockman - rack or box unit.
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^yeah yeah...what ever floats your boat!
If you wanna go all out 80's and such....
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Or you can just get a better designed pedal also sans crappy buffers.
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Originally posted by gibson175 View PostThe super is a different beast to the classic ce2. I reckon for your needs, a Boss Ce-3 will do it. Ce-2s are pricey but you can easily mod a ce3 to sound as good. One cap change will give you a fatter bottom end like the ce2, but the very 80s ce3 sound did not happen by accident. Roland engineers thinned the low end out specifically for that 80s hifi sound. Plus you get stereo for serious 80s action. See how you like it, fatten it up if you need to, or flip it on ebay for what you paid and you wont lose out.
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Suggest a chorus?
Join a mid-size female chorus on tour as a driver. Fun.
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Originally posted by Falloffthebonetone View PostI use a Whammy pedal's detune setting for my chorus. That being said, in addition to the toneprints on tc's stuff, you also have access to a toneprint editor, allowing you to dial in your ideal core chorus tone to taste.
Whammy V, though kids, outstanding pedal, polyphonic tracking, no glitch outs like the old Whammys. So much you can do with it including that *****in' chorus detune. tc makes great stuff, they keep coming out with new stuff that is just amazing. Seen that new SubNup pedal? I just got a message on that new Walrus Audio Octave generator pedal, wow, daddy want.
(really, censoring b i t c h i n' has the religious puritanical nonsense gone too far?)
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I use a Whammy pedal's detune setting for my chorus. That being said, in addition to the toneprints on tc's stuff, you also have access to a toneprint editor, allowing you to dial in your ideal core chorus tone to taste.
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I have to say I hate that
Chorus lol. From Demos I'm digging the mxr black label chorus, tc elec corona and the dreamscape pedals.
The boss pedal is intriguing but idk about it. I'm not a have fan of boss pedals. Anyone tried the way huge chorus ? Pros / cons?Last edited by loversmoon; 06-16-2016, 12:58 PM.
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I would suggest "Bye bye Miss America pie". Love that chorus
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I very well may try that. I love to tinker around on things anyways .
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Originally posted by loversmoon View PostI'm looking for a very specific type of chorus sound. Think 80's metal chorus..ala def leppard hysteria and a lot of iron maiden type chorus tones. I wanna keep this pedal down around 100 bucks new or used. What are the suggestions you guys have for me ?Originally posted by loversmoon View PostI've owned a boss chorus but it wasn't getting me the times I was after.
I had the boss ch 1 super ChorusLast edited by Chickenwings; 06-15-2016, 07:33 PM.
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Originally posted by Mincer View PostWell, I have to mention the Catalina Chorus, which can do what you want, and more. It is out of the price range, though. A chorus is something I used for years- lately, I tend to be more into a phaser.
I'm almost always running chorus and delay. My amp has them built in but they seem to sound like they are in a hole or something. Plus you can't really get a lot of range from them. I do love a mxr phase 90
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Originally posted by Gainstage View PostDoesn't that have a built in delay or reverb thing?
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