i wonder how a chain of 3 or more chorus pedals would sound since i only got 2 and i really like combining them for the watery, lush and wide sound. So i wanted to ask any of you, if maybe you could make a demo with your clean sound and 3 or more chorus pedals :-)
And in general: what do you think about stacking chorus?
I'd rather have several delay lines creating chorus for the same signal in parallel then I would several choruses run together in series but also fuck the rules I'm going to experiment with it tonight.
friendship wrote:I'd rather have several delay lines creating chorus for the same signal in parallel then I would several choruses run together in series but also fuck the rules I'm going to experiment with it tonight.
Have that in my setup, delays set very, very close on multiple amps with different qualities/EQ/feedback.
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My pedalboard costs approximately 191 Metal Zones.
I'm not the biggest chorus fan, I do use my Small Clone occasionally tho. However, I usually stack delays and reverbs. Either way, I like the demo, it sounded good.
I played a show in the late 90s with a goth rock band, and I recall teasing the guitarist who insisted on playing 4 chorus pedals at once (mostly boss and a mxr). I couldn't argue with his tone for what it was though
VI> fuzz board of doom (no chorus) > GL100 rackmount (all outs split to various units).
Every rack effect has its own tap out to the DAW interface, plus mic on the Jazz Chorus, Mustang V (4x12), and Deluxe if desired. 24 simultaneous tracks without going to extra 4 (which works but needs love to get running sometimes and I rarely need 28).
Quadraverb+ chorus, Midiverb 2 chorus, Mustang V amp chorus, V Amp Pro rackmount (pod clone) chorus, pair of RDS 3.6 LFO delays set as chorus, modulated delay on the Digi Timebender, and chorus on ART SGE, then master rack channel with everything in series. Additional chorus on Jazz Chorus feed, because, well, #YOLOFX. It was gloriously noisy but not much better than using 2-3.
Add extra chorus+warp on a second track with Jaguar (plus slicer and a few things)
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My pedalboard costs approximately 191 Metal Zones.
thank you for your effort :-) now i got some kind of picture about the sound and how crazy it can get. Now i can put some time in choosing my 3rd chorus :-P