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NUX ACP-10 Reissue Series Analog Chorus effect pedaal

Chorus pedals

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Chorus pedals

Chorus pedals give your guitar a broader, more spacious sound. They thicken your tone by adding a slightly delayed, modulated copy of your signal. This gives your playing a fuller, more vibrant sound, and a recognizable, floating tone.

Why Chorus Pedals Are Popular

  • You make clean parts fuller and warmer.
  • You get more depth in rhythms and arpeggios.
  • You add a subtle to pronounced swell to your sound.

Types of chorus pedals

Not all choruses sound the same. Some are bright and modern, others warm and classical.

  • Analog chorus for a warm and soft modulation.
  • Digital chorus for a tighter and clearer sound.
  • Multi-voice chorus for added depth and complexity.

How to choose the right chorus pedal

  • Determine whether you want a subtle or noticeable modulation.
  • Pay attention to settings such as rate, depth, and tone for sound control.
  • Check if the pedal has stereo outputs for a wide sound.

Tips for a better chorus sound

  • Apply chorus after drive pedals for a clear modulation.
  • Use a light rate for a natural width.
  • Use a lot of depth for a pronounced floating effect.

FAQ

Where do I place a chorus pedal in my chain?

After overdrive and distortion, the modulation remains clear and distinct.

Does chorus work well on acoustic guitar?

Yes, a subtle chorus gives acoustic guitar a warmer and fuller sound.

Can I use chorus for solos?

Yes, especially with a light setting. It broadens your tone without being too distracting.

What is the difference between chorus and flanger

Chorus is more subtle and broader. Flanger sounds more pronounced and undulating.

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