Jan Geerts
Experienced
A bit strange to find a CE2 and tbe Dimensions, all great, but not the greatest classic
And that's different in what way?That's for the II. Still strange there isn't a model
The downside from the first link is that's is from 8 years ago, so even on an Axe Fx II it might not translate that well...Ok, I ll try that tomorrow, thanks
I just realized you can do a CE-1 with no monkey biz needed using just one block!
Here are the settings.
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I think that's the Dimension model.Does it effectively approach that legendary clean Roland JC-120 Stereo Chorus effect?
According to some research I just did:I think that's the Dimension model.
But is the delay time in the real CE1 a fixed value or it moves around like the recreation that a user made ago using the Flanger block and adding a LFO To the 3-5 ms delay time?The CE-1 sound you can achieve with the CE-2 model is perfect. Lower the default delay time to between 3-4 ms. Then, the only thing "missing" is the ability to separate the signal into wet on the left and dry on the right. To do that, run the chorus in parallel to a volume block.
I always read that it used a triangle waveform... maybe this astable waveform will get thing closer in people trying things out and coming up with variations until Fractal does a specific model for the CE-1.CE-1 uses a weird square wave, aka 'astable'...just pick the astable LFO shape in analog mono chorus and adjust the beta shape closer to a square wave until it sounds like a CE-1, then match the pedal frequency response with the high cut knob, for a small clone its up to 13k ish, it sounds spot on, except for the small clone does its own heavy mid scoop somewhere too
Quick video testing them out should be awesome comparing it to your previews block that you used and the real CE-1 .This sounds REAL good. The astable waveform sounds awesome with these settings too.