Hmmm..again, I think my choice of words is not doing me justice!aciddose wrote:bduffy; i havent made one, but i'm sure you can find some really good frequency shifters out there. what you discribe about a "seamless" sound isnt possible with just a chorus, the offset _must_ cycle to get a continuous phasing sound. a frequency shifter is a special kind of ring modulator which produces seperate sum and difference frequencies instead of having them combined. this means you can adjust it in a way so as to produce a specific frequency offset. mixing a really good frequency shifter back with the original signal should come close to what you want, it will never sound as smooth as a chorus like xhip chorus though. atleast i've never used that 'seamless' effect in a place it really sounded good. on the other hand, my view might be a bit biased since i actually really enjoy the cyclic sound of a chorus.
that said, future versions of my chorus will have different lfo waveforms and more controls. you're hearing a triangle wave in it currently, which is the worst possible thing :')
I don't think I'm after anything beyond the scope of past or present choruses. I heard many hardware choruses that I liked in studios, some Boss choruses; just been a little disappointed with software choruses. I just don't like a big "wow" or "ssseeeooo" sound...you know?
Your chorus is great, really rich and tweakable. If you're going to make a better one, than make me the first on your list to inform! Your reverb is really great too! I'm wondering why I didn't play with these more sooner. (Probably because the default GUI in Cubase/Wavelab is just the worst!)
Are you planning on doing GUI's for your effects? Do you need a designer?

