The Chorus Factory may just be the best, most unknown chorus pedal out there. Sounds great, and it is dead quiet.
I agree. I f there is a chorus sound you can't make with that, I have no idea what it is.
You get models of these sounds that are good to start with;
MODEL 1: DigiTech Multi-Chorus
MODEL 2: Voodoo LabAnalog Chorus (<- Handles the BOSS CE-2 sound)
MODEL 3: TC Electronic Stereo Chorus Flanger
MODEL 4: Fulltone Choralflange™
MODEL 5: Boss Super Chorus
MODEL 6: Electro-Harmonix Small Clone
MODEL 7: Boss 5 Chorus Ensemble
And then...Always wish you had a little more control of the EHX Small Clone?
This setting recreates the chorus effect of Electro Harmonix Small Clone
Its lush grunge tone still remains a favorite of pros for its multi dimensional
personality.
LEVEL – Controls the effect output level. Turn clockwise for more effect,
or counter-clockwise for less effect.
CNTRL 1 (EQ) – Adjusts the high frequencies of the effect. Turn clock-
wise for brighter tone, or counter-clockwise for softer, more diffuse tone.
SPEED (Rate) – Controls the rate that the chorus modulates. Turn
clockwise to increase the rate. Turn counter-clockwise to decrease the
rate.
CNTRL 2 (Pre Delay) – Determines the amount of offset between the
two signals that create the modulation effect. Turn clockwise for a looser
chorus effect, or counter-clockwise for a tighter, more flanger-like effect.
DEPTH – Controls the intensity of the chorus effect. Turn the knob
counter-clockwise for a subtle effect. Turn the knob clockwise for a
richer, deeper, processed sound.
CNTRL 3 (Stereo Width) – Controls the perceived width of the
stereo effect. Turn clockwise for a wider sound, or counter-clockwise for
a narrower sound. This control only affects the sound when both outputs
are used.