Chorus is an effect usually used to create a ‘fuller’ sound by doubling and modulating the sound. It thickens the sound by doubling it and slowly varying the time offset of the copy.
Delay
This parameter specifies how long to delay the copy of the sound. The range is from 10 milliseconds to 50 milliseconds.
Rate
This parameter controls how fast the doubled sound goes in and out of tune. The range is from 0.1 Hz to 2.0 Hz.
Intensity
This parameter controls how much the doubled sound is out of tune. The range is from 0.01 ms to 10 ms.
Wet Mix
The wet mix is the new sound created by this effect. This specifies how much of the chorus that you hear. You can choose from 0% to 100%. 0% is the same as muting the effect and 100% would result in a maximum chorus.
Dry Mix
The dry mix is the original sound. This specifies how much of the original sound that you hear. You can choose from 0% to 100%. 0% would result in no original sound and 100% would result in a 100% of the original sound.
Tips
q Use for vocals to give the illusion of multiple singers.
q Use strong chorus intensity for a strange warbly effect.
q Use on instruments such as keyboard or organ for a more full sound.
q Use multiple instances of chorus at slightly different settings for more than one doubled voice.