5 Voice Chorus?!?!?! Christ, I don't think even OZZY uses that, lol.
Obviously, it depends on what you're going for, but that particular setting is almost more like a "special effect" than a real effect for a vocal. I'm all for using unusual "out-of-place" effects whenever possible...but the longer I've recorded, the more inclined I've become to stick with some pretty simple (and boring) standards. I listened to some of my first CD last night, and some of the choices I made...lol...well, let's just say they seem less "cool" today than they did then.
Not that you should listen to me, lmao...I wouldn't...But here you go anyway:
1. Record the vocal;
2. compress the vocal;
3. EQ the vocal IF necessary (this includes De-essing, for me);
4. Reverbs - some fairly non-offensive ones in CEP are slight variants of the presets for "VOCAL - Nice Presence" or "VOCAL - Natural Reverb" (something like that) or "Concert Hall Light" (I use this a ton for backup vocals)....or "Medium Vocal Plate" - I like cutting the Wet on this one in half (from 30% to 15%) for faster tunes. It hollows out the vocal a bit, but it rules for getting that soft "sss".
I haven't used a chorus effect on a lead vocal in probably 2 years, but I do use a TWO VOICE or ACOUSTIC chorus on backups some.
2 more cents - the coolest chorus I've found is just making a copy of a mono vocal track, putting it on another track, and offsetting it about 20-30ms from the first one...and decreasing the volume a couple of db...it fattens up a vocal nicely without sounding like another, "slightly more retarded me trying to keep up."...I saw somebody post that once, and it cracked me up.