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PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2016 6:36 am 
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Is there anyway to increase the rate/speed of the lil chorus? It sounds great but I would like it to go faster, so I can get more of the Leslie on high sound out of it, in fact any suggestions to get more of a Leslie effec out of it would be greatly appreciated, thanks so much! -Carl


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 9:08 am 
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If you still want to know after all this time - I'd say R21 47K limits the maximum speed. If you halve that value to 22K, max speed should double.
As to making a chorus sound more like a Leslie - the Leslie rotating loudspeaker does some complicated things to sound - the low end is basically amplitude modulated - i.e. tremolo. The high end is cyclically pitch modulated (vibrato), amplitude modulated and filtered. Often at a different rate, or at least out of phase, with the low end. Whereas a chorus is a modulated comb filter produced through phase cancellation. You can get vibrato out of a chorus if you don't mix the dry signal with the modulated delay from the BBD. Disconnecting R14 10K will leave you with vibrato. Or just making R14 larger will decrease the cancellation and make the vibrato more obvious.


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