The chorus effect takes a signal, delays it slightly, then modulates the delay time up and down. This modulated signal is mixed with the original to create movement and interest in a sound. Check out the Audio Masterclass Music Production and Sound Engineering Course at bit.ly/3W3tpKo
Here I'll use the Air Music Technology Chorus plug-in (AAX/AU/VST), which is simple to use and very effective.
I'll use a simple 220 Hz sine wave and an electroacoustic guitar to examine the effects of the controls, and I'll take the settings to their extreme values to examine the range of sound textures that are possible, many of which would not be useful musically but could be used for special effects.
Check out effects plug-ins at www.zzounds.com/a--304408/cat--Audio-Effects-Software--2437
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