Electric Guitar Chorus Effect

Good chorus widens the amp instead of replacing it. This is FUKKAUDIO’s take on the style — a playable interpretation designed to capture its character and direction, not replicate a single fixed recording.

Prompt

clean chorus, soft chorus

Tone Character

Start from a clean or lightly driven amp tone you already trust. The attack should stay centered, the lows should remain steady, and the highs should carry a gentle motion rather than a dramatic wobble. Sustain should feel wider and slightly more luminous, though the note still needs a firm speaker-shaped middle.

How to Approach the Sound

Dial the dry amp first, then widen its edges. If the chorus makes the guitar feel hollow, reduce depth before changing EQ. When the movement starts sounding like an effect demo instead of a part, slow the rate and bring the center back. If the shimmer gets pretty but the amp disappears, the mix is already too high.

Effects and Texture

Low to medium. Keep the amp identity visible inside the spread.

FAQ

What is the main job of chorus here?

To add width and motion around the amp voice, not to replace it.

What ruins it fastest?

Deep sweep and too much wet signal, which make the guitar sound plastic.

Related Guitar Tones

Guitar Chorus Effect→Electric Guitar Reverb Effect→80s Clean Guitar Tone→Clean Guitar Tone→Guitar Vibrato Effect→

About FUKKAUDIO tones

FUKKAUDIO is a browser-based guitar amp and effects platform for exploring playable sounds in real time. Each tone page gives you a practical starting point shaped around a recognizable musical character, feel, or tonal direction.

These tones are FUKKAUDIO’s interpretations of different styles and tonal directions. They are designed as flexible starting points you can play, tweak, and shape into your own sound. Instead of aiming for one exact replica, the focus is on capturing the character, feel, and musical context of the sound in a way that stays playable and adaptable.

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