Audio Chorus

Multi-stage chorus effect that creates a rich, shimmering sound by modulating delayed copies of the input signal.

Settings

bypass

Bypasses the module processing when activated (ON).

  • OFF (0): Module processes normally
  • ON (1): Input passes directly to output without processing

in

Audio input flow(s).

out

Audio output flow(s).

depth

Modulation depth, controls the intensity of the pitch variation. Low values (0.1-0.3) create subtle width, high values (0.7-1.0) create dramatic detuning.

drift

Random drift amount between chorus stages, creating a more natural, less mechanical sound. 0=synchronized stages, 1=maximum randomization.

speed

LFO speed controlling the modulation rate in Hz. Typical values: 0.5-2 Hz for classic chorus, 5-10 Hz for vibrato-like effects.

stages

Number of chorus stages/voices (delayed copies). More stages create a richer, denser sound but use more CPU. Typical: 2-4 stages.

mix

Dry/wet mix balance. 0=dry signal only, 0.5=equal mix, 1=wet signal only. Typical chorus uses 0.3-0.5 for blended sound.

Common Settings

info

show manual

Opens the web browser to display information or help about the selected object, if it exists.

For more details about information/help creation, see create-help-file.

description

Description of the module for internal help purposes only. The description is not displayed in the interface.

ID's

visible only in god mode, see setup-panel-tab-expert.

unique ID

Current private ID for this control used to identify the object.

preset ID

Current private preset ID for this control used for presets.

recreate ID

If you experience difficulties in Polyphonic mode, try to recreate new id(s) with this button.

repair ID s

Each Patch shared on the local network uses its own ID (identification number). If you experience issues of Patches that don't send information to the good target, this button will rebuild all these id's.

Object Remote Address

absolute

Absolute remote address. see objects-address.

local

Local to the current patch remote address. see objects-address.

user addr

User defined remote address. see objects-address.

See also

version 7.0.250121

Edit All Pages