Chorus pedals?

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Chorus pedals?

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Have any of you found any good chorus pedals as an alternative to 'unison' mode? Seems like when I try a chorus plugin on my computer it sounds like ass. Wondering if a pedal would be better..?
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it's going to be a slightly different sound - are you looking to 'fatten' up the sound?
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Yeah, I am looking to fatten the sound. I love the Nord, but I often find myself trying to pull Juno sounds out of it. I get close, but not enough beef behind it. Would hate to blow a grand on a Juno.
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Told you there: LPB 2ube. ;)

As far as chorus, EHX (which I certainly am a fanboy) propose some nice stuffs, both mono and stereo.
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also, don't forget about the moogerfooger cluster flux . . . amazing chorus (and flanger) pedal with delicious Moog extras. :)
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Ooh yeah sure: this one joins the Moog drive thing and the chorus.
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stiiiiiiive wrote:Told you there: LPB 2ube. ;)

As far as chorus, EHX (which I certainly am a fanboy) propose some nice stuffs, both mono and stereo.
I know, I remember you telling me about those tube boxes. I noticed the price on those was only $200 or so, which had me a little leary of the quality. Seems like quality pre-tubes only get good around the $1,000 range. Unless the boxes your talking about are totally different than the Neves and such that i'm thinking of.

I love that chorus Juno sound, I want try and get as close as I can to that with a Nord Lead. Maybe i'm fooling myself. The guys at Gearslutz seem to think so. :?
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Trust your ears, not the guys :)
You may fall onto a sound you like which is not necesarily the Juno sound. Try things until you decide it's what you want or not, whatever it is.

About the LPB, I don't want to sell you the wrong unit: this is certainly not a Neve stuff. I think it's worth the price. But being not sure, if I were you, I would find one used, and resell it if it's not for you -hence not loosing much in the process.
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Post by Gordo »

Might I suggest you also check out some multi-effects units? I recently got a Lexicon MX 200 and it's choruses and other effects add lots of "fatness" to the lead 2.

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2 analog ones:

Roland sound wise: BOSS CE 1 classic, hard to get ;(

also very good but different sounding, less 70s more CURE like but really very fat and with great character:

Ibanez RC 99

but both are mono in / stereo out !


digital:

there's a multi fx by Korg that's quite nice and warm/fat:
Korg AM 8000 R (got also a very nice delay only sister, DL 8000 R)

and, if you find one cheap:

EVENTIDE H 3000 the old one.
super fat, super character

especially with the pitch shifting capabilities it could be just what you are looking for, if you like this character

for a nord lead 3 it could be very very good. for a nord lead 1 it could almost be over the top ;)
but i never tried with them, maybe you would just LOVE NL1 & H3000 for MEEEEGA FATTNES ;)
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