Charsiesis is a chorus/delay/wackiness effect; if you've used my Buzz effect Chorpse, you'll be familiar with the general idea, but if not: basically, the concept is that several delayed copies of the signal are summed together, with each delay length changing at a random rate that is rechosen now and again.
Parameters:
voices: Number of voices.
min delay, delay range: Every voice will be delayed by some amount between minimum and minimum + range.
stereo mode: Interdependence between each voice's delay on the left and its delay on the right.
- Free: Completely independent.
-Slave: Both are delayed by the same amount.
-Antislave: The right channel is delayed by the "opposite" of the left.
Half: On even-numbered voices, the right channel is delayed by an amount half as far across the range as the left, and vice versa on odd-numbered voices.
min rate, rate range: The delay of each voice will change at a rate in the range specified by these parameters.
rate update: How often the rate is changed. If set to maximum, the rate will only be updated when the user triggers an update.
unit: The unit in which the rate update interval is given.
[update] quantize: Quantizes the rate update interval to whole units.
on collision: If this is off, a voice's rate of change only changes direction when it reaches minimum or maximum delay; if it is enabled, the rate is set to a new random value when this happens ...
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