Bionic delay: tape model including tape saturation, wow, flutter, low and high pass filtering,
separate control of delay time for left and right channel,
The delay time is not entered in milliseconds but as a notelength (in relation to the song tempo in your sequencer). The Groove parameter allows fine tuning from tripplet to dotted note timin,
"Drift" parameter gives you the possibility to create delays wandering to the left or to right in the stereo field,
press the "Ping Pong" button to create delays alternating between left and right speaker,
parameter "Smooth" creates continuous delay time changes like on a real tape delay (no digital clicks when changing delay time during the song),
all parameters are controllable by midi controllers,
pop-up hints help to understand the function of each control on the user interface. These appear when the mouse rests over a control,
Also the assignement of midi controllers is documented in the pop-up hints
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Octodel: 8 simple echoes in line.
8 single echo in line with volume and stereo fully controlable for each echo....
Full C++ but no SSE used so it works on any CPU.
But still very low CPU usage: 1,8% on my XP2600.
Sliders are volumes, knobs are pans...
I think it does not require any other explainations....
It's very easy to use...
The Classic Delay emulates three of the most commonly used delays / echo sounds types: Tape, Analog, and Digital, but without the introduction of noise. A quality control is included where the sound of the echo machine can be adjusted to give the preferred amount of “imperfection”. The delay can be synchronised to the host, and the feedback can be reversed to give a ping-pong effect.
Features:
Tape-, Analog- and Digital Delay sound,
Ping-pong delay,
Quality control,
Filters,
Presets,
Ultra low CPU usage,
Supports sampling rates up to 96kHz,
Full VST automation.
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Follow-up to the Stutterbug, a buffer randomizing delay-type effect. Feeds incoming audio into up to eight delay buffers, the length of which are randomized at adjustable intervals.
Sounds somewhere between a glitchy granuliser and a skipping cd ...
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Transverb is like a delay plugin, but it can play back the delay buffer at different speeds. Think of it like a tape loop with two independently-moving read heads. There are lots of parameters to control and a parameter randomizer for the impatient. Tom's first "released" plugin. Fun.
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