zed32 Re-Attached Member Apr 8, 2007 #21 danny.guitar said: Wow you're right. That's just what I was looking for! Description says it uses the Haas effect/delay. Click to expand... told ya so!
danny.guitar said: Wow you're right. That's just what I was looking for! Description says it uses the Haas effect/delay. Click to expand... told ya so!
tkingen Djembes Rock Apr 9, 2007 #22 acidrock said: I have a UAD-1 plug in called Roland dimension D that's a chorus but very subtle and does a reasonable job of adding width without being too chorusy sounding.Of course that's bit expensive. Click to expand... +1 10 characters
acidrock said: I have a UAD-1 plug in called Roland dimension D that's a chorus but very subtle and does a reasonable job of adding width without being too chorusy sounding.Of course that's bit expensive. Click to expand... +1 10 characters
guttapercha New member Apr 9, 2007 #24 Leslie effect I have found that the rotating speaker VST effect that comes with Cubase LE is pretty good at this. It's basically a chorus.
Leslie effect I have found that the rotating speaker VST effect that comes with Cubase LE is pretty good at this. It's basically a chorus.