Chorus is a must - have for guitars and keyboards, adding space and width. MChorusMB isn't just the best - sounding chorus effect on the market; it's also the most versatile. If you're after a top - notch chorus with great audio quality and features, this is the plugin you've been looking for. It offers up to 10 highly adjustable voices. The key difference between a high - end chorus and a cheap one lies in voice decorrelation. MChorusMB sounds great even to the most discerning ears and suits any audio material. With upsampling and sinc - interpolation, its audio quality is unbeatable. It also comes with 6 bands having custom shapes and other advanced features. You'll find rare features like custom oscillator shapes, analogue - like saturation, voice tremolo, and multiple spread modes. The 6 separate frequency bands let you get creative. As usual, it has standard MeldaProduction features: 16x upsampling, M/S, surround support, other channel modes, A - H presets for easy comparison, and an easy - to - use integrated help system. System Requirements: Mac OS 10.9 and newer (64 - bit), Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 (32 - bit or 64 - bit), VST / VST3 / AAX / AU compatible host (32 - bit or 64 - bit), Intel/AMD processor with SSE2 support.





















Using MChorusMB is a breeze. First, install it on your compatible host software, whether it's on a Mac or Windows system. Make sure your system meets the requirements. Once installed, open your host and find the plugin. Start by adjusting the number of voices up to 10. Play around with the decorrelation settings to get the best sound and avoid phasing. You can also customize the oscillator shapes and explore the different spread modes. For more advanced use, take advantage of the 6 separate frequency bands to add creativity to your sound. When using the presets, use the A - H presets for easy comparison and choose the one that suits your needs. As for maintenance, keep your host software and the plugin up - to - date to ensure the best performance. If you have any questions, use the integrated help system. Just remember, since it requires an Intel/AMD processor with SSE2 support, make sure your hardware can handle it to avoid any issues.