CF-101 Chorus/Flanger

The CF-101 is a combined chorus and flanger effect. It adds depth and movement to the sound by adding a short modulated delay to the audio signal. The delayed signal is then mixed with the original (either in the effect device, or manually by you - see below). The CF-101 can be used as an insert effect or a send effect.

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Delay

This is a manual control for the delay time used to create the chorus/flanger effect. Usually, flanger-type effects use fairly short delay times while chorus-type effects use medium long delay times.

Feedback

This governs the amount of effect signal fed back to the input, which in turn affects the intensity and character of the effect. Turning this to the extreme left (negative feedback) or right (positive feedback) produces different flanger effects with a pronounced resonance "tone", while keeping it in between produces a more gentle chorus effect.

LFO Rate

This is the frequency of the LFO modulating the delay time. The higher the value, the faster the sound will oscillate.

LFO Sync

This button lets you activate/deactivate LFO sync. When it is activated, the frequency of the LFO is synchronized to the song tempo, in one of 16 possible timedivisions. The LFO Rate knob is then used for setting the desired timedivision. Turn the knob and observe the tooltip that appears for an indication of the timedivision.

LFO Mod Amount

This determines the depth of the LFO modulation, i.e. by how much the delay time should be modulated.

If you turn this to zero, the effect will be "frozen" (most effective if you add a little feedback).

Send Mode

This determines whether the delayed signal and the dry signal should be mixed in the effect device or not.

If you use the device as an insert effect, you should turn this off. The device will then output a mix of the dry signal and the modulated delay signal.

If you use the device as a send effect, you should activate Send mode. Then, the device will only output the modulated delay signal, allowing you to mix it with the dry signal using the AUX send controls in the mixer.

See also the note below about using the CF-101 as a vibrato effect!

CV Inputs

The following CV inputs are available on the back panel of the device:

Delay CV.

Allows you to control the delay time from another device. This may give best results if you turn off the LFO modulation in the device (turn LFO Mod Amount to zero). For example, by controlling the delay parameter from a Matrix, you can create "stepped flanger" effects, in sync with the tempo.

If you use the Delay CV input for "playing" the feedback tone, note that a higher delay value gives a lower pitch.

Rate CV.

Lets you control the rate of the modulating LFO from another device.

About Stereo and Mono connections

The CF-101 can be connected using mono or stereo inputs, as shown by the graphs on the back panel. Note the following:

A "moving" stereo effect is only obtained when you use a mono input and stereo outputs.

With a stereo input, the two sides are processed in parallel, maintaining the stereo image of the original sound.

When you are using a mono input and stereo outputs, there will only be a stereo effect if the internal LFO is used.

If you turn LFO Mod Amount to zero, both stereo outputs will carry the same signal (mono). This is because the "fake stereo" effect is produced by inverting the modulation for one of the output channels.

Tip: Using the CF-101 as a vibrato effect

The Send mode is intended for when using the CF-101 as a send effect. In this mode, the device will only output the modulated delay signal - the actual "chorusing" is obtained by mixing this signal with the dry, unprocessed signal in the Mixer.

However, if you activate Send mode while using the device as an insert effect, the result will be a pitch modulated version of the original sound - in short, a vibrato effect. Along with a little feedback, this can be used for special effects.