LinPlug relectro User Manual

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The CHORUS effect can be used to
"thicken" a single sound creating the
impression that it contains multiple
voices. The Chorus works by mixing
delayed signals with the original
signal. It offers TIME and SPEED
settings which together make up the
characteristic chorus sound. Longer
times produce a "chorusing" effect
while shorter times create a "flanging"
effect. The SPEED dial sets the rate
at which the delay time is modulated.
WET adjusts the amount of chorus
which is added to the sound, while
FEED is allowing you to feedback the
processed audio into the chorus input,
this is usually used when creating
flanging sounds with shorter delay
times.

VOLUME is the final volume
adjustment parameter, so that you
can raise or lower the relectro’s output
to be neither too loud nor too silent. Again, like in the input, the peak meter
helps here, offering lights for −12, −6, −3 and 0 dB. Always keep the red
light off to avoid potential clipping or distortion later in the signal chain.

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