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OSL Chorus


Larry Shelby

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It's not a new VST, but it's free and excellent. 

Description

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OSL Chorus is modelled after the Juno 60’s onboard chorus. It produces lush,

wide choruses that are perfect for bringing dry synthesizers to life, but it

sounds equally good on guitar, bass, and other instruments.

In its default configuration OSL Chorus emulates the original unit, but

adjustable parameters let you dial in custom choruses that range from subtle to

extreme.

Main Features

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- Adjustable LFO rate and depth

- Adjustable delay offset

- Low pass filter to control the chorus brightness

- Separate dry and wet controls for precise control of levels

- All parameters can be automated from the host DAW

- Supports stereo-to-stereo and mono-to-stereo channels

- Compatible with 32 and 64 bit hosts

Controls

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OSL Chorus has two delay lines, one mapped to the left channel and the other to

the right channel. Both delay lines are modulated by a single triangle LFO. The

chorus output is processed by a low pass filter, and the wet and dry signals are

then mixed.

- Rate: The frequency of the chorus LFO.

The rate knob range is 0.0Hz - 4.0Hz.

- Depth: The amplitude of the LFO.

Higher values result in a deeper chorus with more pronounced modulation of the

delay length.

The depth knob range is 0% - 100%.

- Offset: Increases the minimum delay length.

The offset knob range is 0.0ms - 10.0ms.

- Filter: The cutoff frequency of the low pass filter.

Low cutoff values result in a darker chorus that is characteristic of the

emulated hardware.

The filter know range is 1Khz - 20Khz
https://oblivionsoundlab.com/product/osl-chorus/

Edited by cclarry
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