Chorus

Chorus

Chorus pedals mimic the "phase locking" effect produced naturally by choirs and string orchestras when sounds with very slight differences in timbre and pitch assimilate one another. A chorus effect splits the instrument-to-amplifier electrical signal, adding slight frequency variations or “vibrato” to part of the signal while leaving the rest unaltered. With extreme settings, a chorus effect can produce a "spacey" sound. A well-known usage of chorus is the lead guitar in “Come As You Are” by Nirvana.

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  1. Benson - Florist
    Benson - Florist
    Versatile effects box that yields both borderline conventional sounds (it can sound great as a chorus or slapback) and a vast array of weirder sounds that defy categories... flanging, modulated reverb, notes flying everywhere in unpredictable ways, swirling high frequency sighs etc.
    €319.00
    Incl. 19% German VAT (may vary depending on country of destination, final price will be displayed at checkout)
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