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Also, try in the fx loop, rather than before, if you use one. I find it's a bit brighter and cleaner on my amp then.
That way you can dial out the fecking horrible sound that is chorus..or dial in just enough to create the horrible hotpotch of syrup soup you are trying to concoct.
I personally like quite a lofi, 'cheap' chorus sound, my favourite pedal is the action sch1.
You might find what you want isn't chorus at all but pitch define, stereo define up or down a few cents has a very similar sound but is more static.
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Be careful with the chorus speed though, lower speed and higher depth is a good starting point.
There's even a Dimension D/Pitch Modulator thingy in it that gives you a different type of chorus effect without the whirly, chewiness and that covers "the less is more" thing and more "Every Breath You Take". I always thought the TC Stereo SCF was good for this as well.
FWIW, I do use a compressor with mine.
Incidentally, I use similar settings on Phase 90's.
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
I don't use the loop and probably won't bother for one pedal (although I get it would help).I suspect I may just be using a lot of depth (currently got a Malekko based on the CE2 on the board) to get the effect sounding lush at lower volumes and that goes a bit wonk at gig levels. Maybe a pedal with a mix knob would help too.
I was starting to eye up the tc mini Corona but I've not had much luck with tc products so I might start eyeing up that Zoom instead. I watched a Digitech Luxe demo as well which would fit what @Adji said although I didn't think it sounded great on everything.
Compression, that's another rabbit hole...
Seemed a nice demonstration of what you can get out a CE2. In theory my Malekko should be doing much the same thing, I think it does but yet somehow...
Bit of youtubing and googling suggests compression quite a lot, although a splash of reverb too. Perhaps I'll just sell the car and buy a Helix...
The DOD and the Ce2 are thicker sounding. I reckon the brighter ce3 might suit.