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AuthorTopic: Favorite Chorus
xmuzik
Posted: 2nd July 2004 06:02
I'm Looking For A Really Excellent Sounding Chorus VST Effect

does anyone have a suggestion ?????
DevonB
Posted: 2nd July 2004 06:07
Golden Modulator.

Devon
boin
Posted: 2nd July 2004 07:57
Cash: Kjaerhus Audio Golden Modulator
Free: Kjaerhus Audio Classic Chorus & Big Tick Hexaline
wrench45us
Posted: 2nd July 2004 11:34
Big Tick's Hexaline and Dodecaline

re: Hexaline there are now presets up on patch arena
(as well as for Ticks' Dual Delay)
Har
Posted: 2nd July 2004 11:50
My fave's not actually a traditional chorus per se: mda Detune. Smile
AD80
Posted: 2nd July 2004 12:00
For that "classic chorus sound" I use Classic Chorus. Very Happy

For giving vocals width I use BassChorus with the Haas option.
Sascha Franck
Posted: 2nd July 2004 12:16
Har wrote:
My fave's not actually a traditional chorus per se: mda Detune. Smile


If you add a (very small) delay (something between 10-50ms) before running it through MDAs detune, the results may become even more convincing.

Personally, I also found Kjaerhus audio's Classic Chorus to result in what it just says: A classic chorus effect.
iDavid
Posted: 2nd July 2004 12:29
AD80 wrote:
For that "classic chorus sound" I use Classic Chorus. Very Happy

For giving vocals width I use BassChorus with the Haas option.


do you have the link for the Bass Chorus?
AD80
Posted: 2nd July 2004 12:32
www.cloneensemble.com Cool
iDavid
Posted: 2nd July 2004 12:36
thanks
SKrolll
Posted: 2nd July 2004 12:45
chorus from Anwida DX Modulation Pack
perfect sound Smile
AD80
Posted: 2nd July 2004 12:50
iDavid wrote:
thanks


No Prob. Its a really smooth flanger too if you tweak the settings.
eelizah
Posted: 4th July 2004 07:31
does anyone know a plugin that one can use instead of
an eventide harmonizer (voc doubler preset)????

thanx
Sascha Franck
Posted: 4th July 2004 07:39
Try some detune plugin, eventually paired with a delay allowing for rather small delay values. Set these up on a bus and pan it differently than the original track.

Would not sound like an Eventide though... these things sound incredibly great.
DevonB
Posted: 4th July 2004 09:56
Sascha Franck wrote:
Try some detune plugin, eventually paired with a delay allowing for rather small delay values. Set these up on a bus and pan it differently than the original track.

Would not sound like an Eventide though... these things sound incredibly great.


Agreed. Very Happy A lot of that comes from the MASSIVE amount of control and routing on the back end that I still haven't seen software touch yet. Confused

Devon
Hink
Posted: 4th July 2004 11:03
iDavid wrote:
AD80 wrote:
For that "classic chorus sound" I use Classic Chorus. Very Happy

For giving vocals width I use BassChorus with the Haas option.


do you have the link for the Bass Chorus?


I can give you address off that wonderful green machine...www.cloneensemble.com... Cool

EDIT...I did the leg work
http://www.cloneensemble.com/
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