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Azurite

Azurite has an average user rating of 5.00 from 2 reviews

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Azurite

Reviewed By RobertSchulz [all]
August 30th, 2022
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows

A very good and versatile chorus unit, with a huge amount of parameters. The sound is great and you have so many options to costumize (i.e. up to 8 voices, modulation shapes, spatial width, depth of the efffect individually to dry/wet, delay of the dry signal, bass and treble for some basic eqing, separation - which does some tricky effects).

Still available as 64-bit VST2, this is a plugin is there since a long time but it still beats down its modern (at least free) competitors in my opinion, simply because of its features. A shame that it isn't more popular.

Only downside is that values and some parameter names aren't shown natively in the GUI, meaning you only can tweak the parameter and listen to how the sound changes. (Tip: The host can detect the parameters and the values, so if you have blank parameters available in your DAW, you can use these to dial in and see the correct parameter values)

I used TAL-Chorus-LX before and love it for the sound, but it is quite limited in its features. Now Azurite offers this flexibility, which is great. I'm going to have both as my new go-to chorus plugins.

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Azurite

Reviewed By The Chase [all]
May 5th, 2018
Version reviewed: 1.0.2 on Windows

This is last chorus you'll ever need.

Most choruses are one-trick ponies modeled after simple guitar pedals, with a handful of parameters, so it's refreshing to see a truly comprehensive chorus with such extensive options - including both feedback and separate voices (most choruses are either/or).

Don't neglect its contour, coloration, or dry delay parameters.

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Comments & Discussion for Distorque Azurite

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Discussion: Active
exi
exi
7 November 2012 at 9:16pm

does not work in reaper - "Plug-in 'Azurite.dll' executed invalid operation during scanning"

exi
exi
8 November 2012 at 1:22pm

version 1.02 fixed it! thanks so much, good job!

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questthewordsmith
questthewordsmith
15 March 2013 at 8:01pm

In Reaper, having more than 2 instances of the plugin generates a fizzle-like static. I experimented with a brand new project, and sure enough it happens when adding the 3rd instance. I have version 1.02 - the latest to my knowledge. Any thoughts? This plugin sounds incredible. I'd hate to not be able to use it. Thanks.

questthewordsmith
questthewordsmith
16 March 2013 at 1:32am

Using Reaper's "buggy plugin" mode to run Azurite worked as a solution for me. I'd love to see this fixed in a future update :) This plugin has incredible sound.

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