Plugin: CS Chorus 1
Fomp is an LV2 port of the MCP, VCO, FIL, and WAH plugins by Fons Adriaensen.
Based on a CSound orchestra file by Sean Costello. There are two low frequency oscillators, each having three outputs that are 120 degrees apart in phase. The summed outputs modulate three delay lines.
Make sure the static delay (first parameter) is at least equal to the sum of the two modulation depths.
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Credit: Fons Adriaensen
Plugin: CS Chorus 2
Fomp is an LV2 port of the MCP, VCO, FIL, and WAH plugins by Fons Adriaensen.
Functionally identical to variant 1, but upsamples the input to the delay lines in an attempt to mitigate the errors produced by the linear interpolation at the output.
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Credit: Fons Adriaensen
Plugin: CS Phaser 1 with LFO
Fomp is an LV2 port of the MCP, VCO, FIL, and WAH plugins by Fons Adriaensen.
Similar to CS Phaser 1, but the external modulation has been replaced by a built-in LFO.
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Credit: Fons Adriaensen
Plugin: Triple chorus
A Chorus effect with three separate outputs. Pan L, C and R for a nice stereo effect.
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Credit: Fons Adriaensen
Plugin: Auto-wah
The auto-wah is a combination of an envelope follower and a resonant low pass filter.
For increasing sound levels, both the frequency and the bandwidth of the filter will increase. The intensity is controlled by ‘Drive’.
For a normal wah, use an expression pedal to control ‘Frequency’ and set ‘Drive’ to zero.
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Credit: Fons Adriaensen
Plugin: reverb
Fomp is an LV2 port of the MCP, VCO, FIL, and WAH plugins by Fons Adriaensen.
This is a stereo reverb plugin based on the well-known G Reverb. One might think that this reverb was designed for the guitar – but it does wonders used on vocals.
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Credit: Fons Adriaensen