Martin
913 posts
Nov 09, 2015
2:41 PM
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Can anybody give me a suggestion for an inexpensive but functional chorus pedal? I´m basically looking for that accordion sound; and I´ve tried to find some settings on my old RP 150 that would do the job but they aren´t really convincing. They tend either to be a bit un-distinct or, when the "chorus" aspect gets more emphasized, they sound like an accordion that´s badly in need of a tuning. /M
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hvyj
2819 posts
Nov 09, 2015
3:17 PM
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Mooer Ensemble King. Very compact Less than $65 US. Harp friendly and makes you sound accordion like. Too small to have room for batteries, so u need a 9v power supply.
Last Edited by hvyj on Nov 09, 2015 3:32 PM
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dougharps
1045 posts
Nov 09, 2015
7:49 PM
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I have used chorus on occasion and it sounds OK, but I find that playing octaves more closely replicates an accordion than the pedal. ----------
Doug S.
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Martin
914 posts
Nov 10, 2015
11:28 AM
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@hvyj: Thank you -- a handy little thing. And it sounds great, for guitar at least. Wasn´t able to find an harmonica example on YT but I´ll try to locate it at a music store and give it a shot.
@dougharps: Well, octaves are my standard option as well, but I honestly want a little bit more -- perhaps drawing towards the leslie or organ sound.
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