Dimension Chorus by Tribe Instruments is a freeware 64-bit chorus plugin for macOS and Windows designed to widen, thicken and spatially enhance your sounds with minimal effort.
Built around a streamlined control set and modern interface, it focuses on stereo image expansion, pseudo stereo generation from mono sources, and subtle depth enhancement without overcomplicating your mix workflow.
If you need a quick way to add width, texture and movement to otherwise flat or “stock” sounds, Dimension Chorus is an easy win.
At its core, Dimension Chorus can either expand an existing stereo signal or create a convincing pseudo stereo effect from a mono source. That makes it particularly useful on mono synth leads, guitars, vocals or sampled instruments that need more space in the mix.
The dedicated Width control lets you dial in how far the signal spreads across the stereo field, while the Wash control adjusts the intensity and depth of the chorus effect. The result is typically subtle rather than over-the-top, adding polish and movement without washing out the original tone.
Chorus effects can introduce low-frequency phase issues, especially when widening bass-heavy material. Dimension Chorus includes a built-in high-pass filter to keep the low end tight and prevent unwanted muddiness or mono compatibility problems.
To help you fine-tune the stereo image, the plugin also features a real-time goniometer display. This gives you visual feedback on stereo width and phase correlation, making it easier to avoid over-widening or phase cancellation in dense mixes.
The interface has a sleek, sci-fi aesthetic that fits the “Dimension” branding. Controls are minimal, and while labels are not permanently displayed, parameter names appear when hovering over each control, making the layout quick to learn.
Dimension Chorus integrates with most major DAWs including Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Cubase, Reaper, Pro Tools, FL Studio, Studio One and more. It requires a 64-bit DAW on both platforms.
Dimension Chorus keeps things focused, practical and mix-ready.
Yes, but use the built-in high-pass filter to avoid low-frequency phase smear. This helps retain punch and mono compatibility when widening bass or low synth layers.
The included demos suggest a more tasteful, mix-friendly approach rather than an extreme modulation effect. It adds width and character without dramatically altering the core tone.
For many use cases, yes. With width control and goniometer monitoring, it can function as a creative stereo enhancement tool in addition to being a chorus.
Yes. The plugin is free, but requires signing up to the Tribe Instruments mailing list to receive the download link.