Complete software
BLEASS Chorus is a stereo chorus plugin designed to enrich and animate a sound source with a musical and highly modifiable modulation effect. It can be used both in mixing and sound design to thicken vocals, widen guitars, add movement to pads, or create more "liquid" and experimental textures on synths, electric pianos, and effects buses. Thanks to its very wide range of settings, it covers classic needs (subtle chorus, 80s effect, stereo widening) as well as more radical creative treatments.
The two-stage chorus emphasizes control over the stereo image. You can keep it very subtle to enhance presence without blurring the attack, or push the modulation for deeper variations with a wide and lively sound. This architecture helps quickly switch from a "mix-ready" chorus to more complex textures while maintaining a sense of spatial control.
BLEASS Chorus can utilize up to 4 delay lines, naturally increasing harmonic richness and the sense of depth. This is particularly effective on monophonic instruments (synth bass, lead, vocals) when the goal is to add body and organic movement, or on already stereo sources to enhance relief without stacking plugins.
The oscilloscope provides visual feedback on LFO movements to precisely adjust modulation speed and amplitude. This visualization helps better understand what you hear, avoid "random" settings, and find the right sweet spot faster, especially when looking for a subtle chorus that remains stable in the mix.
The input filter acts before the chorus to shape the signal and control the tonal character of the effect. Useful to prevent bass frequencies from becoming muddy, to soften an overly bright source, or conversely to target a frequency range for a more present effect. Result: a better integrated, cleaner chorus that's easier to dose according to the track's role.
Designed to be versatile, BLEASS Chorus adapts to many styles and contexts: pop, rock, electronic, ambient, synthwave, as well as post-production and sound design. It can serve as a discreet stereo widening tool, a marked modulation effect for a chorus, or a generator of "unstable" and creative textures when pushing the parameters.