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Re: Vibrato pedals!

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frodog wrote:Huh, my understanding was it has chorus controls on the right and the left side is vibrato. The manual says it does vibrato, and that's definitely what I hear when I turn the left depth knob up past 12 o'clock, whereas the right side sounds like a chorus. Granted, I've never tried any other straight vibrato, but yeah... tweak it and judge for yrself.

maybe you're right, I can't really tell? says in the manual that the A section is vibrato and the B is chorus but both sound like chorus to me?

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Nice video, yeah I hear a difference from mine I think, I played around with it a little just now. Then again, it could be because you're using only the inv. out and I use both.

Maybe the vibrato is more noticeable in stereo?
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That would be cool, like one side out is vibrato and the other chorus. Ill try that right now.
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No love for the Boss CE-1? It's probably a little overkill both in terms of price as well as functionality for someone who's after nothing more than a good vibrato effect...But I've always been curious about the CE-1. Probably cause it looks cool and oozes with vintage mojo, but also cause my old CE-2 sounded sweeeeeeeet...
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No love for the Boss CE-1? It's probably a little overkill both in terms of price as well as functionality for someone who's after nothing more than a good vibrato effect...But I've always been curious about the CE-1. Probably cause it looks cool and oozes with vintage mojo, but also cause my old CE-2 sounded sweeeeeeeet...
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It's no matter of "no love". I have never had the chance to play a CE-1. But there's the new BOSS CE-2w which has the CE-1's vibrato mode inside as well as the chorus of the CE-1 and CE-2. Might be worth to check it out.
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Pepe wrote:It's no matter of "no love". I have never had the chance to play a CE-1. But there's the new BOSS CE-2w which has the CE-1's vibrato mode inside as well as the chorus of the CE-1 and CE-2. Might be worth to check it out.
Yeah it's been pretty high on my list since I heard about it. I regretted selling my CE-2 not long after it was gone, but now it might not've been an aweful move after all. The new "w" version came out after I flipped my CE-2, so maybe I got a better price than when I would've waited :idk:

A used CE-2W shouldn't cost a whole lot more than what an old CE-2 goes for, or at least used to go for. And it doe a lot more :)
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CE-1 was too damn hard to find in the day, and I just personally ended up getting a vintage JC instead. :)
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Fulltone Choralflange can do the warped vinyl vibrato thing, but I think a VB-2w or TC Shaker are the easiest options
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