I think, that Thor's Chorus is still one of the best and the Delay has some kind of smoothness, which other delays often lack. So it was about time, i can put them in my rack quicker with a nice Combi2 patch.
Thorus-D by Loque (Thor Chorus and Delay)
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very nice... thank you
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Thanks for sharing. It's always a treat to get a Loque patch.
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Ta, appreciate it.
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Looks Great, love the look of the panels and how you’ve separated each section!
Did you re-route them so the Chorus comes first in your Combinator (the delay comes first in Thor)?
Makes me want to build a version where you can swap the order, hmmm must give that a try!
What are the two identical knobs both called “feedback” in the far right section?
How do the extra Wet and Dry knobs work, and what is the expected use case for these? I’m intrigued!
Even if no one else relates to this, it’s a great example of how to build useful custom tools in Reason for your own use, where it only really needs to make sense to YOU!
Side note: what sounds “smooth” to you about Thor’s delay vs others? I compared it to The Echo thinking maybe Thor had a high frequency roll off - turns out yes, it does, but so does The Echo at almost the same exact frequency, as does Ripley but NOT the original DDL-1 (which is why I still use it for things like pre-delay where precise delay value and frequency response is required, although you need TWO for stereo!).
Did you re-route them so the Chorus comes first in your Combinator (the delay comes first in Thor)?
Makes me want to build a version where you can swap the order, hmmm must give that a try!
What are the two identical knobs both called “feedback” in the far right section?
How do the extra Wet and Dry knobs work, and what is the expected use case for these? I’m intrigued!
Even if no one else relates to this, it’s a great example of how to build useful custom tools in Reason for your own use, where it only really needs to make sense to YOU!
Side note: what sounds “smooth” to you about Thor’s delay vs others? I compared it to The Echo thinking maybe Thor had a high frequency roll off - turns out yes, it does, but so does The Echo at almost the same exact frequency, as does Ripley but NOT the original DDL-1 (which is why I still use it for things like pre-delay where precise delay value and frequency response is required, although you need TWO for stereo!).
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Yes, Feedback was not the right naming. It is send amount to FX and therefore feedback only for wet signal. I used a Mixer to control dry and wet and pre fader for wet, so you can completely disable it.
Never noticed, that delay comes before chorus tbh. Must check that...
And thanks for the feedback, guys. Appreciated
Never noticed, that delay comes before chorus tbh. Must check that...
And thanks for the feedback, guys. Appreciated
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