I do like chorus but watched this anyway, and glad I did:) This reminds of way back in the 80s when I got a delay type device with a row of course select buttons and a fine adjustment knob to select delay from about 1 second down to 1 millisecond, along with a feedback and other knobs. It could go from standard delay, into reverb, into chorus, into flanger. It was great learning about how the different delays would affect the sound. I hadn't thought about that device in a long while and I forget the name of it. Anyway, I am new to the fractal scene (FM9) and one of the things I wanted to do with it is explore sound construction. This was a great video how to do that for a chorus effect using multiple methods. Great video, thanks.
Sometmes i am a lazy person and often I stuck with the standart settings. But this was the best chorus video I have ever seen. thx for that and greets from germany 👍
No disrespect intended, but you probably fall in the age group that all of sudden decided chorus was bad. Sort of like when guitar solos became out of style. I remember about 20 years ago or more I was hanging at my friend’s music store and he started ragging on chorus and how he hates it and doesn’t use it anymore. I clearly must have missed the memo. I was never a huge chorus user (was more a flanger guy) and never had it as an always on FX like some of the 80’s players. At 59 if I want some chorus I just use chorus. Cool video regardless. Thanks!
Yeah I think there’s definitely some kind of generational thing lol. After getting into Fractal stuff though, I found I actually really like chorus on certain tones. Creating your own effects by manipulating other blocks is just icing on the cake.
Try this preset here... www.patreon.com/posts/chorus-110285865?Link&
Great, in-depth explanation of rotary speaker phase / speed interaction.
I do like chorus but watched this anyway, and glad I did:) This reminds of way back in the 80s when I got a delay type device with a row of course select buttons and a fine adjustment knob to select delay from about 1 second down to 1 millisecond, along with a feedback and other knobs. It could go from standard delay, into reverb, into chorus, into flanger. It was great learning about how the different delays would affect the sound. I hadn't thought about that device in a long while and I forget the name of it.
Anyway, I am new to the fractal scene (FM9) and one of the things I wanted to do with it is explore sound construction. This was a great video how to do that for a chorus effect using multiple methods. Great video, thanks.
Awesome! Thanks for watching and congrats on the FM9!
... very cool, thx, enjoying and finding good stuff here
Sometmes i am a lazy person and often I stuck with the standart settings. But this was the best chorus video I have ever seen. thx for that and greets from germany 👍
Thank you!
No disrespect intended, but you probably fall in the age group that all of sudden decided chorus was bad. Sort of like when guitar solos became out of style. I remember about 20 years ago or more I was hanging at my friend’s music store and he started ragging on chorus and how he hates it and doesn’t use it anymore. I clearly must have missed the memo. I was never a huge chorus user (was more a flanger guy) and never had it as an always on FX like some of the 80’s players. At 59 if I want some chorus I just use chorus.
Cool video regardless. Thanks!
Yeah I think there’s definitely some kind of generational thing lol. After getting into Fractal stuff though, I found I actually really like chorus on certain tones. Creating your own effects by manipulating other blocks is just icing on the cake.
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I definitely love the ability to fine tweak everything to my liking and stereo in parallel is great. The Rotary sound you got was cool.