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2015/04/14 16:24:41 (permalink)

Chorus VST Plugins

Hi is there any good free VST Plugins that have similar knob amounts like BOSS or EHX Small Clone ?
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/14 17:16:32 (permalink)
Here is the simplest free Chorus plug I could find. Only three knobs.  http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products/TAL-Chorus-LX 
Blue cat also has a free chorus but 6 knobs



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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/14 17:17:21 (permalink)
This is Acons FREE Chorus...it's pretty good...

http://acondigital.com/products/multiply/


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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/14 17:20:21 (permalink)



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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/14 18:08:53 (permalink)
Ok yes
 
Small Clone is just Depth Up and Down and Rate Knob
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/15 06:46:46 (permalink)
Acons is very good the one below is also free and very versatile.
 
http://www.kvraudio.com/product/azurite-by-distorque
 
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/15 10:51:25 (permalink)
I've always enjoyed the tasteful use of a chorus stompbox by Alex Lifeson. Anybody happen to know what he uses?


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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/15 12:57:18 (permalink)
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I've always enjoyed the tasteful use of a chorus stompbox by Alex Lifeson. Anybody happen to know what he uses?


He uses a AxefxII these days. I'll be seeing him May 8th in Tulsa, OK...and I'm looking forward to it!

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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/15 14:27:10 (permalink)
Alex used the Boss Chorus Ensemble back in the day, as well as the yellow MXR chorus.  If you really want some cool Alex sounds, just get yourself an Electric Mistress and have some fun!

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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/15 15:49:22 (permalink)
bitflipper
I've always enjoyed the tasteful use of a chorus stompbox by Alex Lifeson. Anybody happen to know what he uses?




Yes, heard he used a Boss CE-1 Chorus in the early years but moved on to a TC 1210 Spatial Expander+Stereo Chorus/Flanger around Power Windows.

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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/15 21:23:32 (permalink)
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Here's a fun website to check out http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2014/09/23/free-chorus-vst/ 


I case anyone's jonesin' for the much praised, highly regarded Kjaerhus Audio set of plugs, including their excellent chorus, [which I believe is one of Bits' favorites], here's a link to them on the page that LANEY supplied.
 
These are only 32 Bit plugs though. Shame he never kept with it.
 
If he would have made x64 plugs, I'm guessing he would have done quite well for himself.   
 
http://www.acoustica.com/plugins/vst-directx.htm



 
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/15 21:44:45 (permalink)
In case anyone's jonesin' for the much praised, highly regarded, very difficult to find Kjaerhus Audio set of plugs, here's a link that's on the site that LANEY supplied.
 
http://www.acoustica.com/plugins/vst-directx.htm
 
They're only 32 bit though. To bad he didn't stick with it. I'm guessing that he'd have done fairly well for himself if he would have stuck with it and made them [and possibly others] x64 plugs.



 
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/15 23:50:25 (permalink)
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In case anyone's jonesin' for the much praised, highly regarded, very difficult to find Kjaerhus Audio set of plugs, here's a link that's on the site that LANEY supplied.
 
http://www.acoustica.com/plugins/vst-directx.htm
 
They're only 32 bit though. To bad he didn't stick with it. I'm guessing that he'd have done fairly well for himself if he would have stuck with it and made them [and possibly others] x64 plugs.




I still have those and still use them.  I really like those plugins.  Also still use the Vintage Channel VC-64 that came with Sonar 6, which was basically the Kjaerhus Golden Channel.  Have the Golden Modulator, too.  It's my still my "go to" modulation plugin.

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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/15 23:59:27 (permalink)
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jimusic
In case anyone's jonesin' for the much praised, highly regarded, very difficult to find Kjaerhus Audio set of plugs, here's a link that's on the site that LANEY supplied.
 
http://www.acoustica.com/plugins/vst-directx.htm
 
They're only 32 bit though. To bad he didn't stick with it. I'm guessing that he'd have done fairly well for himself if he would have stuck with it and made them [and possibly others] x64 plugs.




I still have those and still use them.  I really like those plugins.  Also still use the Vintage Channel VC-64 that came with Sonar 6, which was basically the Kjaerhus Golden Channel.  Have the Golden Modulator, too.  It's my still my "go to" modulation plugin.


Nice!



 
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/16 10:28:37 (permalink)
I, too, still use the Kjaerhus Classic Chorus - a lot. It's my go-to chorus for big vocal harmonies. And it's the only 32-bit plugin I transferred over to my new DAW when I went 64-bit. I've searched high and low for a replacement, accumulating a large collection of choruses in the process, but nothing so far has matched the subtle smoothness of KCC.
 
 


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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/17 18:42:57 (permalink)
Very good references from all you guys, as always. Had forgotten about Azurite until Crowned mentioned it.
 
Check the distorque wesite for other freeware, gems. Highest IMHO is the Vitamin C compressor. Not for mastering, but rude and crude for guitar. Faithful rep of the Orange Squeeze with some additional knobs.
 
http://distorqueaudio.com/
 
Still on the hunt for effects that elude me for now...(besides a good noise gate)
 
Got amps, eq's, compressors, delays, reverbs covered until the next life.
 
Still searching for the Holy Grail of stereo phase, flange, chorus (and the noise gate).
 
Any input deeply appreciated.
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/17 19:52:40 (permalink)
Don't know if it qualifies as the end of the quest for the holy grail, but Ubermod would at least be a stop along the way. 


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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/17 20:13:38 (permalink)
Thanks Bit,
 
Too much already available technology in my old age to keep track of. The Valhalla plugs are much more than just reverbs.
 
Seems I got some decent stereo images out of PSP N2O and Nitro as well. Just have to get in there, tweek the settings and save decent user presets.
 
http://www.pspaudioware.com/plugins/multimode_effects/psp_n2o/
 
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Biggest obstacle now for current knowledge is the noise gate. Nothing 20 or 30 years won't solve if any of us are still here.
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/17 20:45:25 (permalink)
Often overlooked are the on-board plugs that come with whatever DAW you're using.



 
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/17 22:18:50 (permalink)
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Biggest obstacle now for current knowledge is the noise gate. Nothing 20 or 30 years won't solve if any of us are still here.

It's been done. It's called Pro-G from FabFilter.
 


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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/18 01:25:30 (permalink)
Within a DAW, I'm trying to figure out how & where I'd ever use a noise gate.
 
My current DAW has one. My mixer/secondary interface has one.
 
But any noise or early unwanted signal can just be cut or at least muted until editing.
 
So where else would one be needed other than live?



 
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/18 02:07:31 (permalink)
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Within a DAW, I'm trying to figure out how & where I'd ever use a noise gate.
 
My current DAW has one. My mixer/secondary interface has one.
 
But any noise or early unwanted signal can just be cut or at least muted until editing.
 
So where else would one be needed other than live?



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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/18 10:10:34 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby SF_Green 2015/04/18 14:28:26
Since my drums are usually sampled, I don't use gates much. They're too fiddly. I'd rather use automation to chop things off.
 
But they can be great for special effects such as the gated-reverb effect suggested above. You can also use them for amplitude modulation, using a sidechain. Keep in mind that a gate needn't be used in a strictly off-on manner; it can also provide a subtle dip that, when keyed off a percussion source, can impress a rhythmic component onto a non-rhythmic track.


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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/18 20:16:33 (permalink)
Ahh. Ok. Thanks Buds.



 
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/18 21:25:04 (permalink)
Okay Bit,
 
Got to try the Pro-G. Price is no object if the thing works.
 
My use is with guitars, since I compress everything to unuseable insanity. Always use a compressor first, hardware or software before some fuzz box, and pay the price with noise swell..
 
Part of my problem is not knowing where to effectively put a gate in the chain. Have always placed the gate after the compressor. Some folks put the gate on the input, and some as the last.
 
The gates in some of the suites (S-Gear, Amplitube, HeadCase, Guitar Rig, etc) work almost good.
 
Liquid Gate from Nomad is almost great.
 
Also, the free Melda MCompressor allows designer curves to set the signal to engage above the noise floor. This on top of being a beautifully colored comp.
 
Sorry, derailing this thread which is supposed to be about chorus.
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/19 10:49:05 (permalink)
My apologies too to the OP for drifting OT...
 
Check out Meldaproduction's MDynamics. I haven't used it myself, but on paper it's as close to a do-everything plugin you'll find. It can be a compressor, limiter, expander, or gate. You can define custom transfer curves. Ultra-fast attack times, parametric sidechain filter, parallel operation, RMS detection, variable-knee, auto-release, 2-16x oversampling, continuous channel unlinking, resizable UI - about the only feature it's lacking is M/S processing. Catch it on one of the half-price sales and it'll be only $64.
 
You'll get quite different results by placing the gate before versus after compression. Usually, it works better before, because the greater dynamic range makes it easier for the gate to distinguish between low and high levels. However, inserting it post-compression may be called for in some circumstances, such as when the compressor brings out excessive sibilance on a vocal.
 
Back to topic...Bedroom Producers has a list of free chorus plugins here. The #1 pick on their list is one that I tried a few years ago when it was made for the KVR Developer's Challenge (which it didn't win): Azurite. When I'd tested it back then, I remember being surprised by its extreme modulation capabilities. It did not, however, suit my own style and I've never actually used it in a project. But it satisfies the OP's main prerequisite - free - so it's worth taking a look at.


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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/20 00:42:50 (permalink)
Gentlemen,
 
Have not yet had time to try Bit’s advice on gates, Melda and Fab Filter, but trust they will be up to speed.
 
Two notable plugs from this thread that were new to me and worth a trial if you have not already. Abstract Chamber reverb and Orange Chorus. Abstract doesn’t seem to have a wet/dry knob, so you have to rely on whatever DAW to fade out the effect, but way up there in quality.
 
http://www.signaldust.com/p-abstractchamber.html
 
http://www.onesmallclue.com/orange_chorus.php.
 
Thumbs up also for Acronis and the simple Tal chorus. Have an old Juno 6 hardware, and the emulation is exact to my hearing.
 
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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/23 19:52:26 (permalink)
I like the Audio Damage Vapor and Fluid Plugs. Very simple with a differant take. Azurite is not a simple chorus but is a very good freebie.

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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/25 10:35:06 (permalink)
Overloud's VKFX pro-channel chorus module available from the Cake store is pretty good. Goes all the way from gentle ensembles to seasick without sounding too digital or turning into an unpleasant flanger if fed a little distortion.

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Re: Chorus VST Plugins 2015/04/25 12:20:11 (permalink)
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Overloud's VKFX pro-channel chorus module available from the Cake store is pretty good. Goes all the way from gentle ensembles to seasick without sounding too digital or turning into an unpleasant flanger if fed a little distortion.

+1 - the chorus and delay are my favourites but the entire collection as a whole is extremely versatile, low cpu, and great sounding. The fact that they all come together in both pro channel and standard vst formats makes it even nicer for Sonar users.

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