Dimensions
102 mm wide
108 mm high
Current Draw
? mA / 9 V DC / Negative Center
Price
$300 Price in €

This Pedal is currently available.

Tri-chorus pedal

The TriceraChorus pedal from Eventide is a vintage-inspired tri-chorus stompbox that delivers all of the syrupy-smooth deep modulation you crave for your guitar, bass, synth, strings, vocals, and beyond. Engineered with rich bucket brigade-style chorusing and Eventide's MicroPitch detuning, the TriceraChorus offers a watery, customizable chorus sound like no other. With a trifecta of unique chorus voices and effects each, this pedal is your ticket to an endless stereo spread of pulsing and modulating waves. Transform your sound into a kaleidoscope of psychedelic flanging with the "swirl" footswitch, and unlock a goldmine of Univibe-style tones.

3 independent chorus voices (Left, Center, and Right) with three chorus types (Chorus, Vibrato, and Chorale) provide endless tonal possibilities
3-phase LFO lets you modulate delay times for each chorus voice
Detune function adds even more depth to your chosen sound
Swirl footswitch generates psychedelic flanging, phasing, and Univibe-style tones
MIDI capability over TRS (with MIDI to TRS cable or converter box) or USB (with MIDI-host controllers)
Eventide Device Manager for PC/Mac allows for software updates, system settings and creating/saving presets
Catch-up mode helps dial in your sound when toggling between presets/parameters (map any combination of parameters to an expression pedal)
Rear panel Guitar/Line Level switch for matching levels with guitar, synths, FX loop, or DAW interface
Use a single aux switch to tap rate or a triple aux switch for easy preset changing (up/down/load)


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