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PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:33 am
by BJF
Hi,

Hm, the Meistersinger I hear is nice and must try at some point.
Ah, well yes there may be an MP chorous later this year, much depends on time and with this effect yes I sure had chorous back in the 80's early 90's but just dropped that beginning of 90's.........just ran out of songs needing chorous. Hm, one thing I did enjoy but never had much use for musically was putting a chorous ahead of distortion.....nice moving vibrating tone.
Focus is needed on just what type of chorous I'd like to make or I will not understand.

Have fun
BJ

PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:12 am
by cabo
BJF wrote:Hi,

Hm, the Meistersinger I hear is nice and must try at some point.
Ah, well yes there may be an MP chorous later this year, much depends on time and with this effect yes I sure had chorous back in the 80's early 90's but just dropped that beginning of 90's.........just ran out of songs needing chorous. Hm, one thing I did enjoy but never had much use for musically was putting a chorous ahead of distortion.....nice moving vibrating tone.
Focus is needed on just what type of chorous I'd like to make or I will not understand.

Have fun
BJ


HI,
Not to sway you from making a chorus or take away from the focus of it either, as I would surely check one out,,,,But maybe a flanger might be more useful? Or as mentioned before a chorus with some flanging possiblities. Not sure if they are in the same modulation family or not, Or if its possible without making it to complex?
I realize I use my flanger a decent bit, but dont currently even own a chorus pedal. Im sure others might feel different, just my .02. . :)
take care,
cabo

PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 12:44 pm
by Donner
... hmmm I think the most useful choruses Ive had had blend and tone controls as getting the mix just right is key - chorus can sound too fake and syrupy sometimes,,,, so having those would be great.....

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:44 pm
by Beckanon
The meister has a level control that works very nicely, but no tone control. Might be my rig, but I haven't even thought of having a tone control with this one. It's voiced very well, and I think the combining the level, depth and rate controls helps dial in a variety of useful tones.

So, Bjorn, one of the staples of your pedals is the minimalist design with knobs and the impeccable voicing that your "hardwire" to the pedals. I trust you can voice a chorus suitably and still design with no more than three knobs. If you take this on, good luck and I'll be watching and waiting!

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 2:21 pm
by BJF
Hi,

Thank you Beckanon, for the confidence. I believe I shall give it a try just need time to form thoughts and define the sound.

There are more MP models coming and they may get a chorous design too, but they have allready three new models to work on besides LGW,MRD, and DBD.......

Have fun
BJ