A chorus-like effect that I like to use sometimes is basically what Ralf describes, but I'll mix another version with granular pitch modulation in with the original signal. Here's a maybe more exaggerated example than you're looking for applied to guitars around the 17 minute mark: https://nomadickidsrepublic.bandcamp.com/track/gather-burn-echo
I did this particular recording with Eric Lyon's granola~ in max/msp, which is also available as a PD external but any granular pitch-shifter that allows you to automate the pitch curves would work!
On Fri, Feb 1, 2019, at 10:25 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 1 Feb 2019 23:51:09 +0100 (CET), Jeanette C. wrote:>Feb 1 2019, Ralf Mardorf has written:>>> Singing two times the same part. One mono track with panning>> somewhere between left and centre and the other mono track with>> panning somewhere between centre and right.>...>>Theoretically, I do agree! But for electronic "precision" music that is>difficult. To really nail the sound I'd have to be very precise in>timing. Length of notes. I don't know about any vocal alligning tool on>Linux and even less of a CLI one. :)>>So practically speaking, a good effects chain is the much more viable>alternative.If you shouldn't find an appropriate chorus effect, you could try asingle (no feedback) very short delay. Original sound e.g. between leftand centre and short delayed between centre and right. This ismissing the detune component, perhaps keeping the original as is andthe delayed with minimal pitch correction or pitch change could help toget the detune effect.Instead of playing 2 times the same power chord rock guitar to get arich sound, a guitar rotary effect could be used. It shouldn't sound asa Leslie emulation, instead it should sound similar to an unobtrusivechorus and phasing alike effect. I neither used this with vocals, nordo I know if there is a rotary plugin available, that isn't just anotherLeslie emulation.For vocals I just used singing two times the same part, btw. this is myfavourite to get a chorus effect alike sound and I also used the singleshort delay effect, but without pitch correction or pitch change effect._______________________________________________Linux-audio-user mailing listLinux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxhttps://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user
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