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motm@egroups.com, ivancu@a... wrote:
> In a message dated 12/13/00 9:40:36 AM, bigd@b... writes:
> << Can someone recommend a nice , warm, lush , chorus unit. >>
>
> An old ADA STD-1 is my first recommendation.
Yeah! Nothing else sounds like the weird multi-tapped
choruses/flanges you can get of that box. Not too common these days,
though (it was sadly out of production long before A/DA went out of
business).
> The old standby stomp box chorus is the T.C.
> Electronic unit; not cheap though.
Definitely not cheap (but not difficult to find used in the $175
range if you look around a bit), but very versatile, and definitely
of "pro-level" sound quality. It has a wide-ranging input trim so it
will work with everything from guitar outputs to mixer line levels to
MOTM levels. Since it's a mono-in / stereo-out unit, it's great for
adding spatial depth to a mono signal (but won't do so as weirdly as
the STD-1). My main "complaint" with it is that unlike most analog
chorus units, it's too pristine-sounding, ultra-clear (sparkly, even)
and low-noise to be very useful for "warming-up" digital synths. But
for MOTM and other analog synths, it's great.
-Doug
ceres@...