Chorus
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== Chorus == | == Chorus == | ||
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+ | Chorus is an electronic effect that attempts to make a single sound source sound like several sound sources playing together | ||
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In a nutshell a chorus effect is achieved when you have sounds of the same [[timbre]] and almost same [[pitch]] happening at the same time, and being percieved as a single sound. | In a nutshell a chorus effect is achieved when you have sounds of the same [[timbre]] and almost same [[pitch]] happening at the same time, and being percieved as a single sound. | ||
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+ | In guitar terms it's an effect where instead of just the single note being played you hear additional notes as well. These notes share the same tonal qualities but are variations of pitch higher or lower than the original. | ||
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It gives the guitar the same effect a [[choir]] gives a single voice. | It gives the guitar the same effect a [[choir]] gives a single voice. | ||
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Noison.com has a great page showing carious chorus pedals and their sound effects. You can see that here: [http://www.noiseon.com/Results.aspx?catid=9 Chorus Effects] | Noison.com has a great page showing carious chorus pedals and their sound effects. You can see that here: [http://www.noiseon.com/Results.aspx?catid=9 Chorus Effects] | ||
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Chorus is often used on clean tone electric guitars to make the guitars sound larger or to give the effect of multiple guitars with a single instrument. | Chorus is often used on clean tone electric guitars to make the guitars sound larger or to give the effect of multiple guitars with a single instrument. | ||
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Chorus is often described as having a ''shimmering'' effect. | Chorus is often described as having a ''shimmering'' effect. | ||
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+ | Original Author - Jer<br> |
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Chorus
Chorus is an electronic effect that attempts to make a single sound source sound like several sound sources playing together
In a nutshell a chorus effect is achieved when you have sounds of the same timbre and almost same pitch happening at the same time, and being percieved as a single sound.
In guitar terms it's an effect where instead of just the single note being played you hear additional notes as well. These notes share the same tonal qualities but are variations of pitch higher or lower than the original.
It gives the guitar the same effect a choir gives a single voice.
Noison.com has a great page showing carious chorus pedals and their sound effects. You can see that here: Chorus Effects
Chorus is often used on clean tone electric guitars to make the guitars sound larger or to give the effect of multiple guitars with a single instrument.
Chorus is often described as having a shimmering effect.
Original Author - Jer