Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
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Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
If anyone is looking for a cheap vibrato...go buy a Danelectro DC-1.
18v, clone of the boss ce-2. Very very easy mod. SPST, two wires. Just imitating a cable being plugged in to the stereo output jack and not going to anything.
Result, full wet signal.
Reading over at diystompboxes, someone did it to the boss ch-1 so I figured it would work the same, and like magic it did.
If I can get a decent recording setup going maybe I'll demo it.
18v, clone of the boss ce-2. Very very easy mod. SPST, two wires. Just imitating a cable being plugged in to the stereo output jack and not going to anything.
Result, full wet signal.
Reading over at diystompboxes, someone did it to the boss ch-1 so I figured it would work the same, and like magic it did.
If I can get a decent recording setup going maybe I'll demo it.
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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
the behringer uv300 is a pretty cheap vibrato. I just bought 3 of them
and I dont have a 18v power supply. too much crap to worry about.
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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
Cool! I've done the same thing with other stereo pedals, but not the chorus.
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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
Jero wrote:Cool! I've done the same thing with other stereo pedals, but not the chorus.
what else have you tried it on? I feel like I should try it....I feel like I should have kept my cs-9

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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
It's worked on stereo delays, like the boss dd's, my old arion stereo phaser would do it too I'm pretty sure. The cs9 was actually the first pedal I tried it on. Didn't know you had gotten rid of that one. I know I missed it after I sent it to you
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Best chorus I've ever used, that one.
.Best chorus I've ever used, that one.
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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
Remove the dry path on about any analog chorus and you get a vibrato. One popular tiny vibrato pedal applies the same principal to a classic phase circuit.
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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
Jero wrote:It's worked on stereo delays, like the boss dd's, my old arion stereo phaser would do it too I'm pretty sure. The cs9 was actually the first pedal I tried it on. Didn't know you had gotten rid of that one. I know I missed it after I sent it to you.
Best chorus I've ever used, that one.
I do regret getting rid of it, I don't even remember why I did.
Bad move, guess it'll teach me.

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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
*bump*
Looking to do this to my CS9...Anyone wanna give me some more info?
Looking to do this to my CS9...Anyone wanna give me some more info?
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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
Pretty sure you just use an spst to simulate the stereo output being plugged in. So like...connect ring to sleeve?
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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
Didn't work. Even when used is it stereo the dry signal came through both outputs.
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You shouldnt have the stereo out plugged in at all.
You can plug a patch cable in the 2nd output and have it connect to nothing, that should simulate what the switch would do.
You can plug a patch cable in the 2nd output and have it connect to nothing, that should simulate what the switch would do.
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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
Rygot wrote:You shouldnt have the stereo out plugged in at all.
You can plug a patch cable in the 2nd output and have it connect to nothing, that should simulate what the switch would do.
Yeah, that's what i mean. I tried it on both outputs and the wet and dry signal came through on both.
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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
Can you do this to a Boss CE-3? I've got one and it would be a lot more useful to me as a vibrato.
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Re: Cool cat chorus -> Vibrato
Well it was done to a CE-2.
Like jero mentioned earlier in this, pretty much any analog stereo chorus can be turned into a vibrato, its just a matter of removing the dry signal.
Like jero mentioned earlier in this, pretty much any analog stereo chorus can be turned into a vibrato, its just a matter of removing the dry signal.