Xchorus: xChorus is a VST 4 voice high-quality digital chorus.
Features:
4 voices chorus,
High pass or low pass filter,
Phase inverter,
Easy to use, thanks to the Speed and Depth controls,
True stereo effect.
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GChorus is a chorus effect. The incoming signal is mixed with a delayed copy of itself. The effect is created by modulating the playback speed of the delayed copy.
GChorus uses a sinusoidal LFO to vary the playback speed of the delayed signal. The magnitude and rate of this LFO are set using the Depth and Freq parameters.
When GChorus is used on a stereo signal, a separate LFO is used for each channel. The R Phase parameter controls the phase of the right-channel LFO relative to the left. When R Phase is 0°, the two LFOs are synchronised. Changing the R Phase parameter causes the two LFOs to oscillate independently, which adds width to the sound.
The Mix parameter controls the mix of the original and delayed signals.
Parameters
Depth: The maximum delay.
Freq: The rate of change of the delay.
R Phase: The phase of the right-channel LFO relative to the left.
Mix: The mix of the original and delayed signals.
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Bass chorus: Chorus/flanger designed especially for bass.
It's not just a chorus - it's a true thru-zero flanger,
It's not just for bass - it's flexible and full-featured,
A huge, wide bass sound without sacrificing punch and focus.
Have you ever used a stereo chorus on a bass sound and ended up with a muddy bottom end swimming all over the place?
Bass Chorus can avoid that problem by separating the bass and treble frequencies, where you set the cutoff frequency. The effect is only applied to the treble portion, which is then mixed back with the bass for output.
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MonstaChorus - is a true analog style stereo chorus effect with a simple set of controls and fantastic sound quality. It features the usual depth and speed controls, plus a mixture knob to control the ratio of original to effected signal. Astute musicians will also notice that 2 of the knobs go to
13, a clear difference of “3” more points of quality compared to other plugins!
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Chorus ch-1:
I needed a versatile chorus effect for my guitar recordings, so I made this plugin which produces a rich sound by recreating up to 10 voices.
I've spent much time analyzing the output of some chorus effects with my SG-1, to make an idea about the technology they use: most of them show off signal reductions in the high frequency range, and produce messed harmonics around the modulated signals. Most of these plugins use linear interpolation for frequency modulation.
My CH-1 uses instead an allpass interpolation. It's computationally slower, but it doesn't reduce the high frequency components, and the unwanted harmonics introduced are minimized, in a certain manner as some analog devices do.
Notice: CH-1 hasn't a GUI yet, it uses the graphics provided by your host.
CH-1 can produce a wide stereo effect out of a mono track.
This is achieved by leading the frequency modulator with different phases: each generated voice and each channel of the voice can have their own modulation by tweaking the phase (L/R) and the phase (voices) parameters. Furthermore, the stereo width parameter regulates the voices disposition in the stereo field, ranging from 0%, which means all voices panned to center, to 100%, which spreads the voices over the entire stereo field.
All-pass interpolation produces less unwanted harmonics than its linear sister.
Guitar sounds and human voices will be brighter, because CH-1 doesn't filter high frequencies as many other choruses do: as a guitar player I always looked for choruses which produced a sound as clean and clear as possible.
CH-1 comes with varied presets that you can apply to guitars, voices and other instruments in order to obtain rich, wide or weird sounds.
Below you can listen to some mp3 samples I made using CH-1 only.
Works by Alessandro Gallo. Free audio VST plug-ins, source code, and music for download.
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