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Favorite Chorus Plug?
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| DjStephenWiley |
| I know this is a random as hell question, but I can't stand Ableton's choorus plug any longer. I'd like to know what your favorite(s) are. |
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| evo8 |
| TAL and UAD DM-1, some of the onboard choruses on synths are good too |
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| Lucidity |
| Audio Damage - Fluid and Vapor |
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| dannib |
| UAD Roland CE-1 and Dimension D are my favourite by far... |
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| cryophonik |
| I can't remember the last time I used a dedicated chorus plugin. I usually just use the chorus (or phaser, flanger, etc.) from my synths' on-board effects and, for audio tracks, I'll sometimes add a touch of chorus to an FX patch in a multi-FX VST (e.g., Warmverb). If I do need just chorus, I usually use the chorus plugin that came bundled with Project5, or the Kjaerhus Classic Chorus (free), both of which sound surprisingly good, are light on the CPU, and are easy to use. |
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| Subtle |
| Never used an external chorus plugin, i cant even get the Virus chorus to sound good. :rolleyes: |
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| flutlicht junky |
I really rate the chorus in the Stillwell Oligarc pack, got a really dirty and rasping texture and great at widening.
For free the Bluecat stereo chorus and the TAL Audio one are very good. |
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| sixofour.604 |
| I just use the FL Chorus, what makes a chorus sound "good" or "bad"? On a second note, a proper unison FX would be grand, but one can dream. |
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| cristianokeller |
| If yo're on a Mac try Bluecats chorus and flanger plug, they are freeware and much better than the Logic built in ones. Imo It has a "hardware feel". |
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