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Old 3rd May 2007   #1
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I'm looking for information about the Tri Stereo Chorus effect. (Eventide, Fulltone, etc) what exactly makes up the effect itself. Three Choruses with independent LFOs?

Any information, descriptions, schematics, links would be extremely helpful. Thanks!
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I'm looking for information about the Tri Stereo Chorus effect. (Eventide, Fulltone, etc) what exactly makes up the effect itself. Three Choruses with independent LFOs?

Any information, descriptions, schematics, links would be extremely helpful. Thanks!
I did such effect using one LFO with 3-phase output. Now I am looking for some exponential converter idea for equal pitch shift. Do you have some?


Edit: Wayne (Mediatechnology) on Prodigy-Pro forum posted his example. Very useful IMHO!
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The Tri-Stereo was labeled by Songbird or the more popular Dytronics.
There's also a Dy-My-Piano version marketed for Rhoads piano
It features controls of the chorus for the right, left and center, each has a depth and rate control.
They sound pretty awesome I have to say.
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I'm looking for information about the Tri Stereo Chorus effect. (Eventide, Fulltone, etc) what exactly makes up the effect itself. Three Choruses with independent LFOs?

Any information, descriptions, schematics, links would be extremely helpful. Thanks!

Step up to the plate, find a couple, buy them, and then trace out the circuit....I did.
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