Suddenly this pedal does not exist: Chorus

My favorite chorus tones are a rotary, a Roland/Boss Dimension or a Univibe. I usually use chorus to emulate those types of tones. I would miss that 80’s chorus/delay/reverb sound but it’s not critical to how I play.
 
Zoom MS70 CDR has more modulation clones than the average player ever needs, plus tuner, auto wah, EQ, and more. It surely won't please pedal snobs/ cork sniffers though.
 
The what? What does that pedal even do?

jk, I don't use it so no biggie. Besides, if I try to do my absolute best to tighten up my playing, I can maybe go from reverb-sloppy to chorus-sloppy when doubletracking... :D
 
Hell, take the other modulation pedals with you when you go. It's not that I NEVER use them, but they're by far my least favorite class of effect.
 
I picked chorus on purpose. Thought it might be easy for most. Wait until I get to some more challenging pedals....
 
Wait, really? In the patch meaning at the same time? Or you have to switch from one to the other? I know some of you sickos have multiples of this pedal.

The H9 runs one algo at a time. Some algo's have more than one "effect" within that algo. Hope that better clarifies. :)
 
He is saying that an algorithm like PitchFuzz will have Overdrive and Harmonizer. The Trichorus uses pitch shift and chorus. Just as the MXR Carbon Copy has echo and chorus.

There might be multiple effects in an algorithm, but you can not use more than one algorithm at a time.
 
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My Maxon pt9pro+ can do a very clean subtle phase that's not a terrible substitute.

TC Mimiq (full-size) has been on my mind for a long time, as has the micro-pitch.
 
De-tuning (via pedal or otherwise) doesn't quite sound the same as a chorus- it is less wobbly.
 
Yes - but we don't have chorus anymore....

If you have a vibrato pedal and an A/B mixer, you still have chorus. Just mix the vibrato pedal into your signal along with the clean. :P


But I stand by my argument that flangers make the best choruses.
 
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