Chorus Depth & Rate Calculator
Calculate how the LFO influences your delay time for lush, swirling sounds.
Additional Information and Definitions
Base Delay (ms)
The average delay time for the chorus effect, typically 5-20 ms for subtle chorus.
Depth (%)
Determines how far the delay modulates around the base delay, as a percentage of the base value.
Rate (Hz)
The LFO speed controlling how quickly the delay time cycles through its range.
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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
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Chorus Effect Terminology
Chorus duplicates and modulates your audio, creating a thicker sound. Depth and rate define the character of the effect.
Base Delay
Depth Percentage
Rate (Hz)
LFO
Crafting Enveloping Chorus Textures
Chorus adds depth and movement, great for vocals, guitars, and synths. Understanding the mod range is crucial for dialing in a perfect swirl.
1.Selecting a Base Delay
Too short can lead to flanger-like sounds; too long can transform into a more distinct echo. Choose a sweet spot for your style.
2.Balancing Depth & Subtlety
High depth can create dramatic warbles, but moderate settings often sound more natural and cohesive in a mix.
3.Finding the Right Rate
Fast rates add an energetic shimmer, slow rates yield a gentle, dreamy swing. Matching tempo can help unify the effect with the track.
4.Layering Multiple Choruses
Different chorus settings on separate tracks or layered in parallel can create complex, lush washes of sound.
5.Automation Potential
Automating depth or rate can breathe life into transitions and keep listeners engaged throughout the track.