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Chorus effect

A chorus is, by definition, composed of more than one member. The Chorus effect can make a single instrument or voice sound like multiple instruments or voices. No matter how much skill or practice a group of performers has, the members will not play or sing in perfect unison. If the Chorus effect simply added more voices with perfect computer precision in unison, it would result only in a louder output. Therefore, the Chorus effect allows you to control how much out of sync the various parts are (delay) and how much it varies (modulation). [Pg.151]

Delay Greater than 50ms (often much more) Simple Chorus effect with a longer and clearly noticeable delay or echo effect. Delay effects are not modulated. [Pg.152]

The Depth determines the range in the amount of the delay. The delay itself cannot be controlled with this plng-in (see the Chorus effect). [Pg.156]

CDC 6000, 210 COPAS, 217 Caruso, 134 Cepstral distance, 30 Chaos measure, 61 Characteristic impedance, 433 Chipmunk effect, 322 Cholesky decomposition, 148 Chorusing, 298, 303 Circulant matrix, 126 Clarinet synthesis, 455 Clarity index, 98 Clicks (See Restoration)... [Pg.284]

Reverberation and shape invariance. One problem often associated with the use of time-scale or pitch-scale modifications, pointed out in [Portnoff, 1981] is commonly called the reverberation, chorusing or phasiness effect (chorusing refers to the subjective sensation that several persons are speaking/playing at the same time, as in a chorus). For moderate to large modification factors (say, above 1.5 or under 0.7),... [Pg.452]

More diverse programs amalgamated with chorus, seminar, and play could be developed to draw the audience s attention and effectively deliver the chemical messages to them in the future. [Pg.30]

Welker, M., Steinberg, C., and Jones, G.J., Release and persistance of microcystins in natural waters, in Cyanotoxins—Occurrence, Effects, and Ecological Consequences, Chorus, 1., Ed., Springer, Berlin, 2001,85. [Pg.838]

Chorus—Chorus is used to make a track or instrument sound more full by adding additional voices to it. Each of these additional voices is delayed a bit, which has the side effect of creating an illusion of space. [Pg.127]

Next in line would be the modulation-type effects, such as the Amplitude Modulation FX and the FlangerAVah-wah/Phaser FX. This would also be the time to add delay effects like Chorus, Delay, Multi-Tap Delay, and Simple Delay. [Pg.143]

Chorus More than 20ms but less than 50ms While the delay itself is not noticeable as a separate delay, the effect of it is heard as another voice. [Pg.152]


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