Chorus – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 20: EMT 250 Electronic Reverberator

In Phase mode the green LEDs to the of right lever 1 are active, but the panel
markings (0–300ms) do not represent the actual phase delay time values. In-
stead, the LEDs indicate the relative value between 0–15ms.

Predelay (Lever 4)

Lever 4 can be used as a common predelay to both phase delays. See

“Lever 4 Predelay” on page 243

for more information.

Note:

Levers 2 and 3 have no effect in Phase program mode.

Front/Rear

The Front/Rear Outputs switch is illuminated in Phase program mode. Chang-
ing the switch setting will yield a different comb filter phase. Due to the nature
of the effect in Phase mode, when the switch is in the Rear position and the
Phase time (lever 1) is at minimum and maximum values, the signal is only out-
put on one side (right-only at minimum, left-only at maximum). This behavior
is identical to the original hardware. See

“Front/Rear Outputs” on page 243

for more information.

For more information about phasing, see the “Flangers and Phasors” article in
our December 2008 Webzine:

• http://www.uaudio.com/webzine/2008/december/doctors.html

Chorus

Chorus program mode creates an “ensemble” effect by simulating the impres-
sion of multiple imprecisions added to the original signal. In EMT 250, this is
accomplished by routing the same signal to four delay processors, each hav-
ing short delay times that are continuously and randomly modulated.

While it was necessary to combine the various physical outputs for variations
of Chorus complexity, the EMT 250 plug-in is “pre-mixed” in four popular
combinations.

Note:

Levers 1 and 2 have no effect in Chorus program mode.

Chorus Mode (Lever 3)

Four subtle variations of the chorus effect are available (I, II, III, and IV). Lever
3 specifies the current variation.

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