Windows-G has launched E-ChorusFX700, a no-cost chorus plugin built for REAPER that enhances tracks with spatial qualities and rhythmic variation. The software produces effects ranging from understated transparency to the characteristic saturated tones associated with 1980s and 1990s recordings.
Users can select between triangle and sine waveforms for modulation control. Parameters include depth adjustment spanning 0-100 percent, rate modification from 0-15 hertz, and stereo positioning via width settings. Separate controls for processed and unprocessed signals allow precise mixing decisions.
The plugin includes filtering options that affect only the modulated signal while preserving the original audio path. High-pass filtering operates between 10 hertz and 20 kilohertz, while low-pass filtering operates between 20 hertz and 21 kilohertz. The interface displays the selected waveform type and active filter status.
Advanced processing techniques eliminate audible artifacts when adjusting parameters in real time. The software maintains low processor demands and offers clickless bypass switching. Users can implement the plugin in alternative digital audio workstations through YSFX, an open-source adapter available across multiple operating systems and plugin formats.
Users can select between triangle and sine waveforms for modulation control. Parameters include depth adjustment spanning 0-100 percent, rate modification from 0-15 hertz, and stereo positioning via width settings. Separate controls for processed and unprocessed signals allow precise mixing decisions.
The plugin includes filtering options that affect only the modulated signal while preserving the original audio path. High-pass filtering operates between 10 hertz and 20 kilohertz, while low-pass filtering operates between 20 hertz and 21 kilohertz. The interface displays the selected waveform type and active filter status.
Advanced processing techniques eliminate audible artifacts when adjusting parameters in real time. The software maintains low processor demands and offers clickless bypass switching. Users can implement the plugin in alternative digital audio workstations through YSFX, an open-source adapter available across multiple operating systems and plugin formats.