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What is the chorus effect?
In audio editing, chorus is an effect that replicates a sound, slightly alters the timing or pitch, and then combines it with the original sound. This helps create a fuller sound because it feels as though multiple instruments or voices are playing together. This effect mimics the natural variations of multiple musicians singing or playing together and gives the audio a more spacious touch.
You can adjust parameters like delay time, modulation rate, and depth to control the intensity of the chorus effect, ranging from subtle thickening to a more pronounced, shimmering sound.
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