...and of course you can always use the Fine tune parameter for OSC1 & 2
to detune one from the other, say PSC1 +3 and OSC2 -3, for a more
"natural" chorusing effect (this is a very, very common synth
programming tip.)
I like Mango's tip too! Did you know that each Scene in a Voice may have
it's own Wet/Dry setting for the Vari Eff setting? You could setup an
Assign knob to control the Vari Eff wet/dry balance ang of to town using
a setup as Mango suggests.
Jon
j.kolling@... wrote:
>
> Sorry, don't know what a Juno 60 exactly sounds like, because i've
> never had one, But..... if the normal chorusses don't do it for you,
> how about this tip: Try some a very weird and extreme setting in the
> Chorus parameters and a very small amount of the effected signal
> (Dry/Wet -50 orso) ... That way you could possibly get very
> 'un-an1x-like' chorusses.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
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