DETUNE the left and right channels simultaneously by +/- 40 cents DEPTH controls the amount of modulation applied to the 3 voices from the LFO CHORALE Mode produces lush, swirling choruses inspired by classic rackmount tri-chorus units CHORUS Mode evokes the chorusing effect created by classic chorus stompboxes Three voice, Bucket Brigade style stereo Tri-chorus RIBBON and HOTSWITCH settings are saved per-preset providing great flexibility in exploring the range of possibilities with TriceraChorus. For added live benefit, jump immediately from one setting to another using HOTSWITCH. Wielding this intuitive performance macro can be great for intensifying the depth of flange-like settings, changing the rate of modulation for transitional effects, or simply controlling the Mix parameters for momentary performance flourishes. Use RIBBON to play or automate sweeps between different settings. For a more psychedelic aesthetic try out “Swirl." If you need something with more complexity and depth, “Chorale” produces lush, swirling choruses inspired by classic rackmount tri-chorus units. For a classic chorus stompbox sound, set TriceraChorus to “Chorus" mode. The combination of the three modulated delays creates rich chorus sounds that are reminiscent of gear from the 70s and 80s. A three-phase LFO modulates the delay times for these voices. TriceraChorus has three chorus voices: Left, Center, and Right. Whether on your iPad or iPhone, TriceraChorus will expand your sonic pallet. The TriceraChorus effect was designed to inspire experimentation with a UI optimized for live performance. Combine these tools to create syrupy, smooth, and deep modulations on anything from flat synths and strings, to dry vocals, guitars, and more. This effect can be used to thicken the sound, to add static chorusing, and to spread the stereo field by detuning the left and right signals in opposite directions. It pairs rich BBD style tri-chorusing with another classic effect of the 1980s: Eventide micro-pitch detuning. TriceraChorus is inspired by the classic tri-choruses and stompbox choruses of the 1970s and early 1980s.
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