Voice/dly function, Chorus, Chorus voice/dly parameters – Rocktron Intellipitch User Manual

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VOICE/DLY Function

The Voice/Dly function is available only in the following Intellipitch configurations:

H

USH

;C

HORUS

;D

ELAY

;R

EVERB

H

USH

;8 V

OICE

C

HORUS

;D

ELAY

H

USH

;P

ITCH

S

HIFT

;D

ELAY

H

USH

;P

ITCH

S

HIFT

;D

ELAY

;R

EVERB

In each of the above configurations, a separate Voice/Dly function is provided for each chorus or chromatic

pitch shift voice that the configuration provides—thus allowing each chorus or pitch shift voice to be configured
independently. Alternatively, any of the voices provided by a given configuration's Voice/Dly functions can be used
as a delay-only voice, either by turning the Depth parameter to "0" (in a chorus configuration) to disable the chorus
effect, or by setting the Pitch and Fine parameters to "0" (in a pitch shift configuration) to disable the pitch shift
effect.

CHORUS

The Chorus effect is achieved by using one or more delayed signals, detuning these

delayed signals (slightly changing their pitch) then

modulating this detune effect so that

the amount of pitch detune is constantly varying. Using many delayed signals at different
delay lengths—as well as using different detune amounts, modulation rates and modula-
tion depths for each delayed signal—results in a rich, spacious stereo chorused signal.

Chorus VOICE/DLY Parameters

LEVEL

This parameter adjusts the volume of the delayed signal relative to the
other voice(s) of the effect and is included in the parameter list for
each voice (or each delay signal) of both the 8-Voice and 4-Voice
Chorus effects. (This level control is not the same as the Chorus Level
found in the Mixer function parameter list.)

PAN

The

Pan parameter allows you to pan each voice of the chorused

signal to the left or right channel. This parameter is adjustable from 0
to 100 (where 0 = full left, 100 = full right, and 50 = center).

DELAY

The

Delay parameter determines the delay time (in milliseconds) for

each tap of the chorus signal. It is this delayed signal that is detuned
and modulated to produce the chorus effect. Using shorter delay times
for this effect produces a tighter sounding chorused signal, while using
longer delay times will achieve a much larger, ambient effect.

DEPTH

The

Depth parameter adjusts the amount of modulation of each

delayed signal. A lower depth setting will produce a more subtle
detune effect while a higher setting of this control will cause a more
drastic detuning of the delayed signal.

RATE

The

Rate parameter determines the sweep speed for the delayed

signal (i.e. the speed at which the delayed signal is modulated). A low
rate results in a slow speed and a higher rate results in a faster speed.

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