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    • JulesVJ
      JulesV
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      Anyone have a good chorus suggestion or snippet guys?

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      • bendursoB
        bendurso @JulesV
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        @JulesV I think the scriptnode jchorus is really nice.

        Do you mean a chorus made with faust?

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        • griffinboyG
          griffinboy @JulesV
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          @JulesV

          Most are exactly the same.
          It's just delay lines being modulated.

          However the nicest choruses are things like BBD simulations.

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          • JulesVJ
            JulesV @griffinboy
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            @griffinboy @bendurso Yes the basics are the same but the modulation amount, rate and filters makes the difference.

            A chorus in the Roland Juno style or in the classic Dimension-D style.

            https://www.arturia.com/products/software-effects/chorus-jun-6/overview
            https://www.arturia.com/products/software-effects/chorus-dimension-d/overview

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            • griffinboyG
              griffinboy @JulesV
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              @JulesV I've done a juno chorus in c++ but it uses 6% cpu. BBD is kinda inefficient

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              • JulesVJ
                JulesV @griffinboy
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                @griffinboy Have you tried it with scriptnode? I think it is doable with oscillators & delay nodes. But the settings are crucial.

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                • griffinboyG
                  griffinboy @JulesV
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                  @JulesV

                  I don't think it's possible. The Juno uses specific antialiasing filters which is part of it's sound. Same can be said for the BBD stages. Unless you simulate both these things, you just have a normal chorus...

                  If you want to simply have a basic chorus but with the same rate as the juno, then sure it's easy, just look up online, I remember there are articles and github repos that contain studies of the rate and depth for all these choruses.

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