Audio Chorus
Add thickness and a lush, shimmering quality to your audio by simulating multiple voices or instruments.
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About Audio Chorus
The Audio Chorus effect is a classic studio technique used to add thickness, depth, and a 'shimmering' quality to recordings. It works by layering multiple slightly delayed and pitch-modulated versions of the original signal over itself, simulating the sound of a group of performers playing in unison. Our tool allows you to apply this lush effect to vocals, guitars, or any audio track with just one slider. Whether you want to make a thin vocal track sound 'expensive' or add a liquid quality to an instrument, the chorus tool delivers. Built on a privacy-first architecture, the entire effect is processed locally in your web browser using FFmpeg, ensuring your creative assets are never transmitted to an external server.
How to use Audio Chorus
- Upload the audio file you want to thicken or modulate.
- Adjust the 'Effect Intensity' slider to find the right balance of depth and shimmer.
- Click the 'Apply Chorus' button to process the audio using client-side FFmpeg.
- Wait for the multi-voice processing to complete (usually just a few seconds).
- Preview the rich, multi-layered sound in the player and download the output.
Use cases for Audio Chorus
- Thickening lead vocals to give them a wider and more professional 'studio' sound.
- Adding a lush, 'liquid' character to acoustic or electric guitar recordings.
- Creating wide stereo-like textures from mono recordings in sound design.
- Making synthesizers and electronic sounds feel more organic and alive.
- Smoothing out slightly pitchy vocal takes by adding tonal complexity.