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You *need* an amazing Chorus effect

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 2:32 pm
by msnickybee
We all need a top quality chorus effect. Useful - used very subtly - in so many situations eh?

Much as I love the Acoustica and Classic chorus, here's a top top quality freeware one that I love a little more, it's called "Multiply" https://acondigital.com/products/multiply/

Re: You *need* an amazing Chorus effect

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 7:40 am
by Ianpb
I just tried this with one of my vocal tracks. I found that wide stereo effects were impressive, but when converted to mono it lost a bit of level in the mix, as well as sounding a bit metallic and muddy, likely caused by some phase-cancellation. I agree that this should only be used subtly, but found that the (also free) Blue Cat Chorus plugin produces a far clearer and less metallic effect. I'll likely try it on other material in the future though.

Re: You *need* an amazing Chorus effect

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 9:22 am
by msnickybee
Ianpb wrote:I just tried this with one of my vocal tracks. I found that wide stereo effects were impressive, but when converted to mono it lost a bit of level in the mix, as well as sounding a bit metallic and muddy, likely caused by some phase-cancellation. I agree that this should only be used subtly, but found that the (also free) Blue Cat Chorus plugin produces a far clearer and less metallic effect. I'll likely try it on other material in the future though.
I agree the Blue Cat stuff is good, I really do.
But the "Dimensioner" presets on guitar overdubs in Multiply are quite lovely too.... :-)

Re: You *need* an amazing Chorus effect

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 1:58 pm
by Mark Bliss
The trend I have found is that while some chorus effects sound good in solo, but something happens in the mix and you discover as Ian alludes to, there are phase issues. So you have to be careful.

Then theres the ones that just sound horrible period. :roll: