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The Orinj Chorus is meant to imitate and actual chorus – the same sound coming from multiple sources. The purpose of this effect is to make the sound fuller. The chorus does so, by repeating the signal multiple times (voices), with the same amplitude as the original signal (with no decay). To ensure that the sound is perceived as coming from multiple sources, each repetition is slightly offset in time from the original signal – it is delayed by a very small amount. To ensure that the effect imitates the natural occurrences of the chorus – a choir – the delay between the original signal and each repetition is not fixed, but varies slowly over time and by small amounts (the delay sweep).
The Orinj Chorus can be added to tracks in the multitrack session view, tracks in the loop building view and to waves in the single wave view. In the multitrack session view and in the loop building view, first select the track to which you want to add the effect. In all of these views, click on Effect, Delay, and then on Orinj Chorus in the Orinj menu. You will see the following dialog.
When this dialog becomes visible, the Orinj Chorus effect has been added. Adjust the parameters of the chorus – described below – in the dialog above and click Close.
See Effects for an explanation of the Title, Track, Presets, Bypass, and Lock channels controls. The remaining Orinj Chorus controls are described below:
As you change the maximum delay in any of the channels, the minimum delay might change automatically. This is to ensure that the minimum delay is always smaller than the maximum delay. Similarly, as you change the minimum delay in any of the channels, the maximum delay might change automatically, so that it is always higher than the minimum delay.
When the chorus is initially set, the initial delay for any of the repetitions is a random value between the minimum and maximum delay. In this way, the initial delay, at the beginning of playback, for each of the repetitions is different. If playback is stopped and started, then the same random values are used to ensure that the effect has a consistent sound. During playback, the delay amount for each of the repetitions changes up and down at a random rate of change up to the (maximum) rate of change specified in the dialog up and down between the maximum and minimum delays.
See Effects for additional notes on: where Orinj effects can be used, applying effects to mono and stereo waves, and using effects during playback. See Working with effects for additional information on creating, modifying, moving, removing, and processing effects.
The Orinj Chorus supports dry and wet mix changes. That is, you can adjust the mix between the original signal and the chorus signal. See Effects for more information.