Chorus refers to an electronic device that can split a signal, mildly shifting the pitch and timing of one part, then mix it back in with the original signal. The effect is roughly like several people (they?re the chorus) playing the same part at the same time. Solstice has effects loops to allow convenient interface with chorus effects.

This word has three varying meanings;

  • a group of singers,
  • the music for a group of singers and
  • the part of a song that is repeated after each verse.
Ref: 122366/2006-09-19


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