Description
I’ve always been a fan of chorus pedals – there’s something very direct about a pedal, a lack of subtlety that works like a charm when mixing. Used on a send, or inserted into a channel, a chorus pedal can give a real sense of movement & width to an otherwise-boring signal. Studio effects are usually quite subtle, but a pedal is much more raw and exciting
The Deep Blue has a mono input and a stereo output, so it’s ideal for widening keyboard pads or basses, or giving a deep stereo chorus on a guitar or other signal. It’s capable of subtle stereo chorusing, deep vibratoed chorus effects or slow pitch-bendy choruses. The Youtube video (link below) gives a decent idea of the range of tones available
The three front panel controls are Rate, Depth and Intensity (mix) and there’s the obligatory footswitch bypass. This gives a buffered bypass signal
“This is quite possibly the most underrated chorus pedal available. Don’t be fooled by the price, it’s the real deal. Warm, lush, with great low end“