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Maybe the Digitech Ventura Vibe? I found I could get a nice chorus-y sound if I ran it in Vibrato mode and set the mix about 50% (so it's basically a chorus). It wasn't quite the chorus sound of my dreams, but it was nice, nonetheless.
Really it comes down to four pedals: univibe, chorus, Leslie & flanger (I hesitate from adding vibrato and tremolo). They can approximate each other, some more than others, but each are distinct and require their own pedal. The Foxrox tzf flanger is a good example, approximating all four beyond its intended flanger effect. As good as it sounds, I would prefer a dedicated Leslie pedal, etc.
They can't be used separately although there are controls for rate and depth of both so they can be turned on or off like that. It can knock out a fairly decent 'Leslie-ish' sound as well.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
the vibrato setting on it is a uni vibe..I looked for the same thing and did a lot of searching.. found the drybell to be the best. Best but not cheap.
Then again, there’s a new kid on the block, Sonus, who make my hands down favourite vintage fuzz face pedals. His take on the vibe may well be interesting.
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