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A new chorus-like effect
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Re: A new chorus-like effect
This one will compile with FS 3.0.6, FS 3.0.8.1 and FS 4.
Note: The string "hop" apparently has a special meaning in FS 4 assembly. Unfortunaltely I use the following syntax a lot in my schematics:
This is OK in FS 3 but not so in FS 4. Simply change both occurrences of "hop" to "hop1" and it wll work in FS 4.
Note: The string "hop" apparently has a special meaning in FS 4 assembly. Unfortunaltely I use the following syntax a lot in my schematics:
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mov eax,ecx; and eax,<2^n - 1>; cmp eax,0; jnz hop;
<hopped code here>
hop:
This is OK in FS 3 but not so in FS 4. Simply change both occurrences of "hop" to "hop1" and it wll work in FS 4.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: A new chorus-like effect
Thanks Martin, very slick; I'll try and find a use for it
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
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Re: A new chorus-like effect
Here is a variant I named "Korus". I like the sound better than Chorous. It uses more than a thousand randomly detuned echos. Check it out and tell me.
Thanks Kevin for the GUI!
Thanks Kevin for the GUI!
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: A new chorus-like effect
(post deleted) I guess Martin didn't think my joke was very funny - sorry.
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Re: A new chorus-like effect
It’s great and Kevin has made it look really pretty too.
I compared it with the original Chourus and I don’t feel it’s inherently “better” (using my voice as a test source). To my ears it simply sounds different somehow, but it’s no bad thing to have a choice of sound.
Maybe it would be worth having a selector to choose the algorithm…
Brilliant work as always Martin!
Cheers
Spogg
I compared it with the original Chourus and I don’t feel it’s inherently “better” (using my voice as a test source). To my ears it simply sounds different somehow, but it’s no bad thing to have a choice of sound.
Maybe it would be worth having a selector to choose the algorithm…
Brilliant work as always Martin!
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: A new chorus-like effect
Fixed the jittering Rate slider track illumination, centered it's indicator line (now fixed in Chorous as well) and corrected the plugin name to Korus.
I do like this better than Chorous - I'm using it with synths, not voice input, and to my ears, Chorous was adding a slight 'sproing-y' coloration to everything, and this isn't. At low Rate settings and Mix levels, it adds a beautiful, subtly-moving spatialization.
I do like this better than Chorous - I'm using it with synths, not voice input, and to my ears, Chorous was adding a slight 'sproing-y' coloration to everything, and this isn't. At low Rate settings and Mix levels, it adds a beautiful, subtly-moving spatialization.
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Re: A new chorus-like effect
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Re: A new chorus-like effect
I built the Chorous into my current synth project but found the CPU much higher than the Korus. I was better able to compare the sound between the two and, on a synth, the Korus is just as good to my ears.
So Korus it will be!
Thank you Martin!
Cheers
Spogg
So Korus it will be!
Thank you Martin!
Cheers
Spogg
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Yet another Chorus
Yet another chorus effect. This one is pretty much straight forward: a configurable number of echos (up to 100) with random detunig and panning. It is a bit CPU hungry when you go to 100 voices but I like the sound.
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- anotherChorus.fsm
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: A new chorus-like effect
You're becoming a regular chorus of choruses!
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