Good Chorus Plugin?? (Mac and/or PC)
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- KVRian
- 1045 posts since 23 Jul, 2001 from Jersey Is Where America's At
I say check out the Kjaerhus ones (Classic Chorus for simple and fast, and GMO-1 for modulation heaven). Then check out Betabugs Monstachorus, fat and sweet.
I'm sorry this post wasn't about techno.
- AcousticHippie
- 4769 posts since 12 Mar, 2003
yup - thanks for mentioning it....dry bones wrote:Betabugs Monstachorus. Fantastic sound, great GUI, low on CPU. Free
adrian has really done a good job on the coding side... love the sound of this beast
- AcousticHippie
- 4769 posts since 12 Mar, 2003
OhmForce has a chorus??? well their Phaser Mobilohm is superb... the best there is if you ask me....Seahorse wrote:I'm kinda trying to choose a good chorus too... what do you think of the Ohm Force one??
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- KVRAF
- 8099 posts since 12 Dec, 2003 from Canada
I'm thinking either PSP84 or Nitro (overkill) or how about iZotope's Spectron.
- KVRAF
- 5258 posts since 16 May, 2002 from Brisbane , Australia
DittoJeffSanders wrote:Try Voxengo's AnalogFlux chorus.
Besides maybe the best-sounding chorus plugin there is, you also get a stellar delay and some nice tape emulations.
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- KVRist
- 177 posts since 7 Aug, 2004
Actually, I'm quite fond of Classic Chorus. Can be either subtle or intrusive. Excellent chorus implementation, in my book, but I really havent tried a lot of the others listed because I'm happy with theirs (or I'll use outboard fx, if necessary). While I'm at it, I'm happy with everything in the "classic" line. stable, great sound, and flexible.
It's better to burn out...than it is to um..to um...well, something, anyway...
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- KVRist
- 152 posts since 23 Sep, 2003 from Oregon
Low on CPU? I like the sound and the look, but it makes my Pentium M 1.8GHz jump from 32% to 72-80%! This can't be right, can it?dry bones wrote:Betabugs Monstachorus. Fantastic sound, great GUI, low on CPU. Free
