About this software
Chorus is BMT Micro's commerce and licensing platform for publishers that sell digital products. It provides a merchant dashboard for product listing, payment processing, license key delivery, and sales reporting. Publishers use Chorus to manage digital sales workflows and access transaction records through the web interface.
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BMT Micro Chorus
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Benefits
- Merchant dashboard: Centralized interface for product, order, and customer management.
- Payment processing: Accepts common payment methods and handles transactions.
- License distribution: Automates license key delivery after successful purchases.
- Reporting and analytics: Provides sales reports and transaction records for reconciliation.
- Customer management: Stores customer records and order histories securely.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation center: Online docs and guides explain platform setup and features.
- Email support: Publisher provides email-based support for account and technical questions.
- Developer API access: API documentation and endpoints are available for integration purposes.
- Account management: Dashboard tools let merchants update account and product settings.
- Payment dispute handling: Processes and records chargebacks and dispute details for merchant review.
Frequently asked questions
What is BMT Micro Chorus and what does it do?
An audio chorus effect plugin that thickens and modulates a signal by duplicating, detuning, and time-shifting audio to create spatial and ensemble effects for instruments and vocals.
Which hosts and operating systems are supported?
Supported hosts and operating systems vary by build; consult the product documentation for details on compatible DAWs, plugin formats, and supported OS versions.
What user controls and parameters are included?
Typical controls include rate, depth, mix/wet-dry, delay/attack, and feedback parameters, enabling adjustment of modulation speed, intensity, and stereo width.
How can latency and CPU usage be managed?
Latency and CPU impact depend on host buffer and processing settings; manage by adjusting host buffer size, disabling high-CPU modes, or using lower-quality processing where available.