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We used to refer to this as slapback or a wide spaced ADT.
Close….
I can’t speak to the actual plugin, but it sounds like a flange effect to me.
…not quite….
chorus/double
YES!
Chorus?
YES!
I used to create this type of effect “back in the day’ with a reel to reel machine wound up to 30+ inches per sec with a tape loop, mix the input with the output from the playback head. The tape speed was controlled by an oscillator so you could get different effects by inputing different waveforms at different frequencies.
Alternatively, you could lean on the tape reel with a duster to slow it down.
Somehow it’s not the same just twisting a knob.’