A Chorus is produced when several musicians play
simultaneously, but inevitably with small changes in the
amplitudes and timings between each individual's sound.
The chorus effect is a signal processing unit that
changes the sound of a single source to a chorus by implementing the
variability occurring when several sources attempt to play in unison.
``Music 206: Introduction to Delay and Filters II''
by Tamara Smyth,
Computing Science, Simon Fraser University.
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