GChorus is a traditional chorus effect.
It takes an incoming audio stream, splits it in two, detunes one stream by a user-defined amount, which also oscillates between being in and out of tune, and then blends the two back together again. The effect can be thought of as adding a second performance of the material. The detuning of the second performance mimics the slight discrepancies in pitch and timing that would be present if two people were to perform the same piece.
It takes an incoming audio stream, splits it in two, detunes one stream by a user-defined amount, which also oscillates between being in and out of tune, and then blends the two back together again. The effect can be thought of as adding a second performance of the material. The detuning of the second performance mimics the slight discrepancies in pitch and timing that would be present if two people were to perform the same piece.
(5 / 5)
Believe it or not, choruses do have different sonic fingerprints and sound different from each other. This one sounds nice and smooth and not too forceful if you tune in the more subtle varieties. I was really happy with getting a certain subtle flangey/phaser kind of sound out of this unlike any other flangers/phasers/choruses/detuners that I'd tried. Thanks for making something so nice amongst many others. And thanks for supporting Linux.
(5 / 5)
Simple, nice and useful. GVST is one of my favourite developers for free plugins. Never disapointing :D
(5 / 5)
Very natural chorus!
