Classic Chorus
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Classic Chorus
Here is another real goodie!
http://www.kreativsounds.com/kjaerhus-classic-chorus/
Thing will knock your socks off!
Put this in a separate effects buss and send a titch of vocal to it. Or send a titch of bass to it. Dont change the settings. Just use it as it opens up.
This is simply the best chorus for that purpose I have ever tried.
http://www.kreativsounds.com/kjaerhus-classic-chorus/
Thing will knock your socks off!
Put this in a separate effects buss and send a titch of vocal to it. Or send a titch of bass to it. Dont change the settings. Just use it as it opens up.
This is simply the best chorus for that purpose I have ever tried.
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I have this, but after your description, I'll have to look at it closer, not sure I've ever used it.
I have this page bookmarked, it has over 90 free VST plugins, including the Classic Series, I've tried many and none have ever caused any system problems. http://audio.tutsplus.com/articles/gene ... s-plugins/
These are some of my favs:
52. blockfish
53. spitfish
54. floorfish
80. baxxpander (great on bass guitar)
90. rough rider compressor (love this for drums)
I have this page bookmarked, it has over 90 free VST plugins, including the Classic Series, I've tried many and none have ever caused any system problems. http://audio.tutsplus.com/articles/gene ... s-plugins/
These are some of my favs:
52. blockfish
53. spitfish
54. floorfish
80. baxxpander (great on bass guitar)
90. rough rider compressor (love this for drums)
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Re: Classic Chorus
Thanks Dwayne & Marc!
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let me know how you like it.marcblack30 wrote:I have this, but after your description, I'll have to look at it closer, not sure I've ever used it.
I have this page bookmarked, it has over 90 free VST plugins, including the Classic Series, I've tried many and none have ever caused any system problems. http://audio.tutsplus.com/articles/gene ... s-plugins/
These are some of my favs:
52. blockfish
53. spitfish
54. floorfish
80. baxxpander (great on bass guitar)
90. rough rider compressor (love this for drums)
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Dwayne Russell wrote:let me know how you like it.

I put a mono (unprocessed) guitar track through it and it sounded lush and huge (in stereo). I'll be using this for sure. Thanks Dwayne!
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Cool. Try it in an effects buss.cardell wrote:Dwayne Russell wrote:let me know how you like it...very nice!
I put a mono (unprocessed) guitar track through it and it sounded lush and huge (in stereo). I'll be using this for sure. Thanks Dwayne!
Stuart
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