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CHORUS - Chorus Effect Editing

The Chorus Effect module can be enabled/disabled, a different chorus effect type selected, and the rate and depth knobs set from the main panel in the GT-100FxFloorBoard Editor using its stompbox pedal's ON/OFF switch, drop-down effects type menu and settings knobs. One of three chorus effect types can be selected.

MFX - The Chorus Effect Mini Panel

To make detailed changes to the settings, click on the mini panel to open the editor's Chorus Effects edit panel, which looks like the following image:
The CHORUS Effects Editor Panel

You can select any one of the three chorus effects by picking it from the TYPE field. You can use only one chorus TYPE per patch. However, each patch can use a different chorus setting and you can use Assigns to assign parameters to the GT-100's CTL and EXP Pedals. You can also use the other effects modules in the GT-100, such as the Multi Effects (FX1/FX2) to add a second chorus module with entirely different parameters. You can even control the many GT-100 parameters from your DAW software using the parameters in the MIDI Implementation section of the owner's manual.

NOTE: Each effect has its own unique set of parameters with a unique set of knobs and parameter fields to configure it with a different appearance. Therefore, if you change from one to another effect TYPE, the knobs and sub-panels will change to support the selected effect's parameters. The number of possible combinations make it almost impossible to explain every parameter's capabilities in the online help. See the owner's manual for more detailed information.

The GT-100 effects parameters are equivalent to those of many Roland or other stomp boxes, amps and rack mount effects. If you need to know how to adjust parameters for a given effect TYPE, see the owners manual or try one of these websites to see how your effects work or how your favorite players use their effects:
If you want to sound like a player on one of these lists, try to setup your GT-100 effects similar to their rigs.