![]() You also have MIDI capability over TRS, to integrate into more complex setups, if needed. And, just like the rest of the pedals, it has a handy Guitar/Line Level switch on the rear, so it will play ball nicely with synths, effects loops and DAWs, etc. Just like the other pedals in the dot9 series, you have five presets available on the pedal itself, plus dozens more via the dedicated Eventide Device Manager PC/Mac application. So it looks pretty easy to use and not overly complex, which is always good in my opinion. ![]() Then, the Left, Centre, and Right controls can also adjust Delay, Filter and Out Lvl. The basic controls consist of Mix, Rate and Detune, though each has dual functions and can also control Mix Env, Rate Env and Pitch. You also have a dual-action Active footswitch that can be set to latching or momentary. The dedicated Swirl footswitch lets you choose psychedelic flanging, phasing and Univibe-style tones. ![]() ![]() The three chorus types consist of Chorus, Vibrato, and Chorale. The pedal offers three chorus voices and three unique chorus effects that can be used to create a nice wide stereo spread by using the Left, Centre, and Right knobs. The new Eventide Audio TriceraChorus is the latest in its dot9 series pedal Triple Threat & Swirl
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