D-fx Chorus Parameters
The D-fx Chorus plug-in has the following parameters:
Input Level
Allows you to adjusts the input volume of the chorus to prevent clipping or increase the level of the processed signal. This slider is set to a default of +3ádB. If your source audio has been recorded very close to peak level, this +3ádB default setting could cause clipping. Use this control to reduce the input level.
Mix
Allows you to adjust the balance between the Dry (source) signal and the Wet (processed) signal, giving you control over the depth of the effect.
Low Pass Filter
Controls the cutoff frequency of the Low Pass Filter, allowing you to attenuate the high frequency content of the feedback signal. The lower the setting, the more high frequencies are removed from the feedback signal. The range of the Low Pass Filter is 20áHz to 19.86ákHz, with a maximum value of Off (which effectively means bypass).
Delay
Sets the delay time between the source signal and the processed signal. The higher the setting, the longer the delay and the wider the chorusing effect. Delay is adjustable from 0átoá20ámilliseconds.
LFO Rate
Allows you to adjust the rate of the low frequency oscillator (LFO) applied to the delayed signal as modulation. The higher the setting, the more rapid the modulation. You can select either a sine wave or a triangle wave as a modulation source, using the LFO Waveform selector.
LFO Width
Allows you to adjust the intensity of the LFO applied to the delayed signal as modulation. The higher the setting, the more intense the modulation. Use the LFO Waveform selector to select a sine or a triangle wave as a modulation source.
Feedback
Controls the amount of feedback applied from the output of the delayed signal back into its input. Negative settings provide a more intense effect.