The CH3604 Chorus Effector from Kuassa Chorus is an entry-level chorus effect plug-in with three effect types and all basic settings. It was primarily developed for guitarists and is based on the analog model of the Roland Jazz Chorus Amplifier or the Roland Juno Synthesizer. So even enthusiasts and fans of physical hardware will find this plugin very easy to use. Of course, other instruments also benefit from this chorus effect through more spatial fullness. The clear interface with four independent parameters in addition to the three effect types makes it easy for every user to quickly and effectively create a desired sound as it could be created with analog devices.
Soberly, a chorus is merely the duplication of the input signal, which is combined with itself in an inaudible detuning to produce a vibrating tone as it is audible in choral singing. Thanks to numerous filter loops and sophisticated algorithms, no chorus sounds like the other with this plugin. The three effect modes built into the CH3504 Chorus already cover a wide range of applications. With the "Dimension" Chorus they achieve a more three-dimensional fullness of sound by accurately emulating analog circuits. The "ensemble" Chorus is, as the name suggests, based on the choral effect of orchestras and is characterized by softer and very waving vibrations of the tone with more depths. The "Tribunal" Chorus has an even wider, richer sound spectrum and combines several modulations on top of each other for a very expansive effect with many mids. Independent of these three presets, the repetition rate of the oscillation (rate), the frequency shift of the two signals to each other (depth), the stereo mix of the output signal (mix) and the volume (level) can be controlled. The repetition rate of the effect can be synchronized with the BPM speed of the song in your project using the Sync button - all in mono or stereo, of course. With the AB comparison function, you'll soon discover the perfect mix for your song. A plugin that is ideally suited for effective and fast results.
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