Air Chorus:
The Air Chorus is a subtle kind of chorus, as it does not mix the direct sound with the processed signal; instead, it modulates the pitch of the left and right sides of the signal independently from each other. The resulting chorus sound happens in the air between the speakers, where both signals are added together - hence the name. This is how the famous Jazz ChorusTM amplifier works.
I was having fun with this recording in stereo, but wondered will this work with a mono feed out like I use live?
Since it read "The resulting chorus sound happens in the air between the speakers" and I use only one mono monitor speaker there isn't "speakers" producing sound.
Or would I be better off using hyper chorus or micro chorus to reproduce a MXR M-134 stereo chorus? I've been trying to find out the number of stages it has to help decide which chorus (vintage,air,micro, hyper) to use to reproduce it best.