I really like the sound of the Boss Dimension-C DC-2 (which is a pedal version of the Roland SDD-320) it doesn't bend pitch like chorus does.
from what I gather, it delays the signal about 35 ms and uses a low-frequency oscillator to vary that delay time back and forth, then re-introduces the original signal to the delayed signal. the result is a doubling effect at different delay times to make what could be described as "motionless chorus".
but I use a VST host with plugins and even if I did use hardware I couldn't spend 200$ on 1 effect pedal.
so how would you get the Boss DC-2 effect using a delay plugin? I'm not aware of any delays that oscillate delay time.
or is there a plugin that emulates the DC-2?
from what I gather, it delays the signal about 35 ms and uses a low-frequency oscillator to vary that delay time back and forth, then re-introduces the original signal to the delayed signal. the result is a doubling effect at different delay times to make what could be described as "motionless chorus".
but I use a VST host with plugins and even if I did use hardware I couldn't spend 200$ on 1 effect pedal.
so how would you get the Boss DC-2 effect using a delay plugin? I'm not aware of any delays that oscillate delay time.
or is there a plugin that emulates the DC-2?
Statistics: Posted by frantic_fingers — Wed Oct 16, 2024 6:02 pm — Replies 3 — Views 110