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Choruses:

Basic Chorus Unit

Functional Description
Basic building block for constructing a single voice chorus effect. The output is a delayed version of the input, with a delay length which varies in time. The characteristics of the time-varying delay are adjusted in the Parameter Window, as summarised in the following table. Stereo signals have separate adjustments for left and right channels.

Parameter Purpose
"Modulation" buttons Selects the shape of the time-varying delay profile
"Delay" slider Sets the maximum delay length
"Rate" slider Sets the rate at which the time-varying delay sweeps through its profile
"Depth" slider Sets the depth of modulation of the time-varying delay: a value of 0 corresponds to a constant delay of the maximum length; a value of 1 corresponds to maximum modulation of the delay whereby the delay length sweeps from zero to the maximum length, following a time-history in accordance with the chosen profile
"Skew" slider Adjusts the time-asymmetry of the shape of the delay profile (only enabled for certain shapes). A value of 0.5 corresponds to a symmetric profile.

IMPORTANT: In order to achieve the chorus effect, this component must be connected in parallel with the original signal. On its own, it simply acts as a time-varying delay and will not produce a chorus effect. A multi-voice chorus can be obtained by connecting multiple Basic Chorus Units in parallel with the original signal.

Algorithm
The time-varying delay is implemented using a circular buffer with linear (first order) interpolation to avoid discontinuities (see [Moore] chapter 4.2.5 for further information). The delay time-history is stored in a wavetable, and is scanned using a table-lookup oscillator algorithm (see [Moore] chapter 3.1.7 for further information). See [HRM] for general information on audio effects.
Signal Implementations
Audio signals Control signals Description
Single input single output mono-mono n/a Effect applied to mono input, sent to mono output
Single input single output mono-stereo n/a Effect applied to mono input with separate settings for left and right stereo output channels
Single input single output stereo-mono n/a Effect applied with separate settings to left and right stereo input channels, then averaged and sent to mono output
Single input single output stereo-stereo n/a Effect applied with separate settings to left and right stereo input channels for left and right stereo output channels, respectively
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Example DrawingBoards illustrating usage:
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