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Arturia Chorus DIMENSION-D Wrapper

by midrun

(FREE FOR LIMITED TIME) A Max for Live wrapper that mirrors ...

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Type
Audio Effect
Author
midrun
Version
1.0.0
License
Commercial
Live version
12.0.5
Max version
8.6.2
Downloads
0
Updated
No Updates

Description

(FREE FOR LIMITED TIME) A Max for Live wrapper that mirrors Arturia Chorus DIMENSION-D’s interface exactly, giving you the full look and feel of the original plugin right inside Ableton.

ATTENTION:

- To use the Wrapper you must have purchased and installed the Chorus DIMENSION-D Plugin.

Features:

- Live 12 Native Access for All functionalities from Chorus DIMENSION-D

- Chorus DIMENSION-D Animations in Ableton Live

- Fully Bi-Directional Mapping of Wrapper to Plugin (incl. Automations)

- Ableton Push Controls Integration

Notes:

- Change Presets by opening the Plugin Window

- Wrapper only supports VST3 (Please reach out to me if you require VST2 or AU)

- Plugin opens/closes by clicking on the wrench icon.

- Wrapper has only been tested in MacOS and Ableton Live Suite 12

Comments (2)

  • BeaTBoxX · September 15 2025
    Hi, sorry for asking a stupid question, but what's the idea behind all your wrappers.
    I have a programmers background so I basically understand what a wrapper is, but what's the advantage of all the M4L wrappers of existing plugins?
    thanks a lot
    Frank
  • midrun · September 20 2025
    Hi Frank
    Thanks for your question!
    From technical side: no there is no advantage, actually a disadvantage, since more CPU is used for the same audio processing.
    From UX perspective: yes there is an advantage as you can see the configs of the plugin without the need of opening the plugin, as well quick access to all the parameters.
    In the end it’s your individual workflow which determines if it’s useful for your case or not.
    I personally like to have my favourite plugins within a wrapper. Therefore, I create from time to time wrappers for the plugins.
    As you mentioned you have a programming background, you would probably have no problems with creating the wrappers by your own (as it’s not complicated but of course time-consuming if you have an eye on detail).
    If you want to try out the ones I’ve shared, let me know!
    I can for sure provide you some access to them and would as well be very happy for feedback and ideas for improvements.

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