Chroma™ Stereo Chorus Pedal
$229 — out of stock until April 1: e-mail to be notified.  International Customers read this first!
Chorus is great for getting that thick, shimmering sound, but the constant warbling—the pitch changing up and down, up and down—can become fatiguing.  In fact, some musicians have been using micro-pitch transposition instead, usually with expensive rack gear.

The Chroma™ Stereo Chorus simply puts this in an easy-to-use pedal.

The Chroma™ Stereo Chorus excels at creating a stereo output from a mono input.  It automatically routes the dry signal both outputs and adds stereo chorus—unlike many other choruses that route the dry signal to one output and a single chorused output to the other.

It works great in mono, too.  Just plug into the #1 input and #1 output.  Both stereo outputs will be automatically added to the mono output so that no signal is lost.

And, of course, the Chroma™ Stereo Chorus will add stereo chorus to any stereo input.  The stereo input will be preserved when routed to the stereo outputs.

The Chroma™ Stereo Chorus ranges from extremely subtle to thick & liquid, or anywhere in-between.  Since no artificial modulation is imposed, you can hear the subtle, natural beat frequency between the multiple voices.
  • Mix controls the amount of effect.  You can easily get subtle chorusing by turning the Mix knob down.
  • Width controls the amount of pitch transposition, from "tripling" with slow movement to +/- several cents.  In stereo, there is a different transposed voice on each output.
  • Δ knob can be Regeneration or Tone:
    • Regeneration: a new algorithm that adds even more pitch-transposed and delayed voices to the outputs. Turn it up to create ultra-lush and diffuse soundscapes, or turn it down for simple, tight thickening.
    • Tone: Turn it down to take the edge off overdriven guitar, or turn it up to roll off lows—great for bass
    • Change to either using Pedal Customizer

Features

  • Stereo input and output
  • Mix, Width, and Tone/Regeneration (Δ) controls
  • Compatible with Pedal Customizer™ software for PC and Mac
  • Expression inputs for Mix and Width
  • Buffered bypass
  • Small footprint
  • Very high input impedance: no "tone suck"
  • Analog dry signal for low noise and zero latency

More Information

  • Manual and Specifications
  • Tip: chorus typically works best before delay-based effects at the end of your pedal chain (chorus→delay→reverb)

Video

Check out my YouTube Channel for video demos.

What's Different?

Unlike the mono pedals, the Chroma™ Stereo Chorus does not provide a 100% wet signal output. The dry signal is always unity gain, while the Mix knob simply increases the level of the wet signal. With the Mix knob at full, the level of the wet signal is about even with the dry signal.