BLEASS Chorus AUv3 Plugin

BLEASS Chorus AUv3 Plugin

By BLEASS

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2020-07-13
  • Current Version: 1.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 14.71 MB
  • Developer: BLEASS
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 5
5
From 9 Ratings

Description

BLEASS Chorus is a two-stage chorus effect that offers a full control of the stereo image as well as a large range of effects, from subtle stereo wideners to crazy texture generators which you can visualize thanks to a dedicated oscilloscope with a very low CPU usage. Have full control of the stereo image as well as all effect parameters in a one-screen, clean and responsive interface that goes beyond traditional chorusing, giving more creative freedom to sound designers and music producers. Inspired by classic chorus pedals and rack effect units, ideal for thickening synth and guitar lines, BLEASS Chorus comes packed with a wide range of presets and is available as an audio unit as well as standalone. INPUT stage: - Low-shelf/High-pass input filter - Input Gain CHORUS stage: - DELAY LINES: sets the stereo delay lines count - TIME: sets the average delay time - RATE: sets the speed of the LFO - LEFT DEPTH: sets the LFO’s amplitude for delay lines’ left channel - RIGHT DEPTH: sets the LFO’s amplitude for delay lines’ right channel - EQUAL DEPTHS: when toggled on, left and right channels share the same depth - OFFSET: sets the offset between the delay lines’ LFOs - WIDTH: sets the offset between left and right channels for each delay line - FEEDBACK: sets the amount of feedback for each delay - OSCILLOSCOPE: displays a representation of delay lines’ LFOs (tapping the oscilloscope pauses it) OUTPUT stage: - Dry/Wet mix More information and tutorials are available on www.bleass.com ***NOTE : this is an Audio Unit Effect Plugin (AUv3) which ideally requires a compatible host (such as AUM or Audiobus) or DAW (such as GarageBand or Cubasis) ***

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Reviews

  • Lovely sound

    5
    By mrdogheadSHoGoAT
    As we have come to expect, the baseline sound quality here stands out. For me, most chorus settings have little use, but the usually subtle ranges I use can positively transform a sound and piece of music - if the chorus sounds good to start. This one very much does. That being so, I happily recommend it to effects users. By way of developer suggestions, it would help to have another LFO. Along this same line, it would be great to have the feedback setting adjustable, like the depth of the effect, independently on the left and right side. These things would make the effect more complete in its stereo implementation - my prime motive for the suggestions. Less importantly, they could also find use in complex mono patches. Keep bringing the deep sound. Thanks.

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