Davidsons DAM Chorus module.
Note: As with all effects this module should not be used inside a polyphonic container. You will get distortion, clicks, pops, and high CPU usage.
Note: Do not exceed the normal audio input levels (10V peak to peak), the result will be aliasing and distortion.
The DAM Chorus is ideal as a stereo chorus module. It saves quite a bit of CPU having the one module containing the chorus modules LFO and the modulation modules, rather than a complex Prefab to do the same thing.
Plugs;
Input L/Input R: The audio input 10 V peak to peak maximum.
Mod Rate: Controls the internal modulation LFO’s speed. Scaled at 1 V = 1 Hz.
Mod Depth: Controls the depth of the chorus modulation. Scaled at 0 to 100.
Mod Phase: Controls the phase between the modulation oscillators for Left and Right channels -10 to + 10 Volts.
Width: Controls the Stereo Width at the output. Note: Unless there is a difference in content between LH and RH channels this will not have much audible effect on the output’s stereo width.
Damp: Controls the HF level of the chorus feedback (using a shelf filter?)
LFO Shape: Controls the shape of the modulation oscillator, the options are;
Sine, 3 x Sine, Triangle, Parabolic, Random.

TD Modules Chorus.
This works fairly well, but has fewer options. I tried adding external feedback, but the results were unusable due to problems with instability.
Note: You don’t want the modulation depth to be too extreme, so I find limiting the gain on the Level Adj modules to around x two or x three works well.

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