A resonant ambient-style chorus, which I made by accidentally plugging an LFO into the “scatter” parameter of the RESONESTOR module. I really like the effect it gives. I added a reverb upstream to accentuate the effect even more, and I also put a normal dimension chorus in parallel to also have the traditional effect. You can play on the matrix mixer to distribute the sound mix differently. Note that you can have fun drastically changing the parameters of LFO1, TEMPO RATIO1, the attenuverter and the slew limiter, to obtain quite incredible sounds (but sometimes very far from a chorus effect…).
A: tap tempo of the LFOs, you can separately adjust the temporal division of the two choruses in the TEMPO RATIO 1 and 2 modules.
B: activates or deactivates the reverb before the resonant chorus. You can adjust the decay, the tone (bandwith) and many other things in the BASIC REVERB module, and change the basic reverb in MONO VERB.
C: Turns resonant chorus on or off. You can adjust the depth with parameter B of the attenuverter or the amplitude of the LFO. You can also adjust the tone in the “filter” parameter of the RESONESTOR module. You can adjust lots of other things in this module, but I actually don’t always understand what…
D: Enables or disables traditional dimension chorus. You can adjust the depth, delay time and deviance in the CHORUS D EXT module.
E: activates or deactivates the dry sound (and traditional chorus, there is not enough DSP to separate them). The sound of the chorus resonating on its own becomes a sort of vibrato. You can also set the VCA to a volume greater than zero to obtain a more precise blend. Unfortunately, there is not enough DSP to put a WET DRY instead of this…