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#Sound Processing

chorus effect

The chorus effect is an audio trick that makes a single voice appear as many. It disguises the loneliness of the original signal in a veneer of stereo shimmer, creating an illusion of grandeur. In reality, it’s just the same sound shifted slightly in time and pitch, yet listeners swear they hear a choir. Whether in live performance or studio recording, it masks monotony under the guise of collective power, transforming self-indulgence into shared experience. Born from the digital cauldron of signal processing, it reflects the vanity of the artist in an auditory mirror.

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