Substitute for a Rockman Stereo Chorus
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Substitute for a Rockman Stereo Chorus
This could be a dumb question, but does anyone know of a decent substitute for a Rockman stereo chorus? I know since Tom’s is custom built nothing out there will sound identical.
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Re: Substitute for a Rockman Stereo Chorus
Rack mount, or stomp box?
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Re: Substitute for a Rockman Stereo Chorus
One that comes to mind is the MXR Stereo Chorus (M134). It doesn't have the mix controls like the Rockman Stereo Chorus, but it has both eq and chorus controls. It's also "stereo" rather than dry and wet outputs. The stereo image is fixed though, so you don't have as much control of the stereo image in the mix downstream.
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Re: Substitute for a Rockman Stereo Chorus
Thanks for the suggestion. While watching reviews on YouTube for this pedal, I ran into the MXR analog chorus, aka M234. Would you say it’d also be a decent substitute? I figured I should get some feedback to make sure I’m making the right choice? Thanks.rbc wrote: ↑Fri May 28, 2021 12:11 am One that comes to mind is the MXR Stereo Chorus (M134). It doesn't have the mix controls like the Rockman Stereo Chorus, but it has both eq and chorus controls. It's also "stereo" rather than dry and wet outputs. The stereo image is fixed though, so you don't have as much control of the stereo image in the mix downstream.
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Re: Substitute for a Rockman Stereo Chorus
I don't think that one provides a stereo mix. I think it's just a dry and wet output. You have to add your own mix with outboard gear unless you like the wet/dry sound.cmackaye06 wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 5:46 pm Thanks for the suggestion. While watching reviews on YouTube for this pedal, I ran into the MXR analog chorus, aka M234. Would you say it’d also be a decent substitute? I figured I should get some feedback to make sure I’m making the right choice? Thanks.
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Re: Substitute for a Rockman Stereo Chorus
There's an upcoming reproduction of the Rockman Stereo Chorus in pedal format by GOAT in Japan. Status updates of the project are posted here: https://www.tcgakki.com/otoku/?n_pk=3688
GOAT released a repro of the Distortion Generator last year and forum members seemed to receive it favorably.
GOAT released a repro of the Distortion Generator last year and forum members seemed to receive it favorably.
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Re: Substitute for a Rockman Stereo Chorus
I was wondering if they’d recreate anymore rockmodules. Cant wait to see how it soundspmev938 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 10:55 pm There's an upcoming reproduction of the Rockman Stereo Chorus in pedal format by GOAT in Japan. Status updates of the project are posted here: https://www.tcgakki.com/otoku/?n_pk=3688
GOAT released a repro of the Distortion Generator last year and forum members seemed to receive it favorably.