The choruses are really good, but I'd love that typical ARP Ensemble effect.
Solina Ensemble Effect
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External effects unit?
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External ..... could be the answer to any of the questions in this request thread, but is it a helpful one?
Especially for live use, the less material to lug around and connect the better.
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In context of your original question - as written, I believe that it’s a valid response.
I can’t see Access adding new effects. They’ve not updated the software (in terms of features) in years. If you really want an ensemble effect, I think your only option, is to use external fx.
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Doesn't that make the whole concept of feature requests obsolete?
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I'm afraid, given lack of progress on any previous feature requests - it does. One wonders why Access keep this section running...
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The choruses are really good, but I'd love that typical ARP Ensemble effect.
AFAIK, the Solina Ensemble effect used bucked brigades to build 3 individually modulated delay lines.
The Vintage and Hyper Chorus are designed to get you in that direction. So it might already be in there, but requires some parameter tweaking.Here's a couple of excerpts from the Virus TI Addendum (4.5.1):
Zitat von Virus TI2 AddendumVintage Chorus
The Vintage Chorus is an emulation of the 70’s chorus technology based on a technique known as “bucket
brigades”, which can be considered a predecessor of today’s digital sampling technology. The Vintage Chorus
covers not only the exact sound of the famous Chorus Ensemble but also many other derivatives of that
era which were based on the same basic circuitry, most notably that of the built-in chorus of the Juno 60.
You may notice the somewhat dull sound of the effect signal; this is due to the limited sample-rate of the
bucket brigade. When this signal is mixed to the direct sound, it will result in a very warm chorus sound, because
the overall signal gets a low and mid frequency boost. The Vintage Chorus is always in full stereo as
you have one chorus each for the left and right sides, modulating in opposite ways.Rate
Use the Rate parameter to adjust the speed of the chorus modulation.Depth
Use the Depth parameter to adjust the intensity of the chorus modulationTip: For the original Chorus Ensemble sound leave the Depth parameter at middle position and dial your
sound by the Rate parameter - the original did not have a depth control.
For the original “Juno 60” Chorus sound leave Depth at 100% and dial your sound by adjusting Rate. The
“Juno 60” Chorus did not have a Rate or Depth control, just two buttons labeled ‘I’ and ‘II’ to switch between
two rates - the equivalent settings in the Vintage Chorus can be achieved by setting Rate Control at
25% (I) and 45% (II).Mix
Use the Mix parameter to adjust the balance between the dry input signal and the output of the chorus effect.
For the maximum chorus effect, Mix should be set to 127.[...]
Hyper Chorus
The Hyper Chorus is probably one of the most advanced choruses ever made; it is a six- voice chorus with
up to three delay lines each for the left and right side. Despite this, it is staggeringly simple to use, as it is
usually only necessary to adjust only the Depth parameter to achieve a huge, warm sound.Depth
By adjusting Depth you change the amount of detune and fatness that the chorus adds to the signal - everything
else is perfectly adjusted to give you the lushest chorus sound with no further tweaking necessary. You
can even choose very small detunes without the typical comb filter effect of a regular chorus, and when you
bring Depth to zero the chorus effect completely goes away, even with the Mix parameter left at full position.Amount
As the full sound could be too complex, you have the option to draw delay lines in and out of the chorus.
With the Amount parameter you can continuously control the numbers of delay lines from one to three per
side. So yes, even 1.5 choruses are possible: this simply means one chorus is at full volume, the other is at
half - you can think of the Amount parameter as being roughly equivalent to the Oscillator Amount parameter
for the HyperSaw oscillators of the Virus.Mix
Use the Mix parameter to adjust the balance between the dry input signal and the output of the chorus effect.
For the maximum chorus effect, Mix should be set to 127.[...]
Armed with that knowledge, I'd first try the Hyper Chorus at high depth setting with the amount reduced to 50% (3 delay lines instead of 6).