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OKAY I am puzzled by this.
For the longest time I was using POLYCHORUS XO mainly the FLANGER Setting. I also had Neo Small Clone.
I took a wild leap of faith sold both of them and grabbed a Stereo Electric Mistress.
SEM seems to be giving me the CHORUS Sound I always dreamed of.
How is this possible ? Is it because of my style of guitar picking etc
or is FLANGER and CHORUS that easy to confuse with each other?
For the longest time I was using POLYCHORUS XO mainly the FLANGER Setting. I also had Neo Small Clone.
I took a wild leap of faith sold both of them and grabbed a Stereo Electric Mistress.
SEM seems to be giving me the CHORUS Sound I always dreamed of.
How is this possible ? Is it because of my style of guitar picking etc
or is FLANGER and CHORUS that easy to confuse with each other?
Flange and Chorus are very similar. In their basic forms they both split the signal, detune it, and feed it back into itself producing beat frequencies. With Chorus the two pitches are constant. In the flanger, the original signal is constant but the fedback signal fluctuates.
The SEM is digital, while the DEM and Stereo Polychorus are analog. Perhaps you prefer digital to analog. Also, the SEM is very straightforward in its operation, while the DEM and SPC require more fine tuning to find the desired effect.