TapeDelay: A very simple tape delay effect for creating that specific tape delay sound.
Key features:
Accurate tape delay emulation
Smooth tape-like delay time changes
Up to 1 second delay
High and low cut
Add noise for self resonance
Midi-CC and VST Automation support
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Multi-delays with modulations on seven outputs channels :
- sixteen independant delay lines
- graphic settings of time and feedback
- three acceleration curves
- individual mutes
- global time and feedback settings
- time modulation oscillator with 15 waveforms, with inertia value for smooth textures
- six graphic "snapshots" (4 for times and 2 for feedbacks)
- bidimensional control surface for easy recall of the snapshots and "morphing" of between them, with 10 interpolation curves and inertia setting
- individual spatial position of the 16 delays inside a 2D space
- free arrangement of 7 speakers, compatible with the 5.0 to 7.0 standards
- spatial area seetings for each delay for precise and effective imaging
- MIDI Learn fonction
- 128 patchs
Freeware version : full featured but limited to 8 delay lines instead of 16.
GDuckDly is a digital delay that allows the wet signal to be compressed by the dry signal.
Using high levels of feedback in a digital delay can create a busy sound. This can obscure the original, dry signal. In particular, it can make vocal tracks incomprehensible.
The compression in GDuckDly is configured so that the effect is turned down when the dry signal sounds. When the dry signal is quiet the effect is turned back up. This allows the dry signal to be heard over even extreme delay effects.
Parameters
Delay: The length of the delay.
Feedback: The level of the delayed signal that is fed back into the delay line.
Dry: The output level of the dry input signal.
Effect: The output level of the delayed signal.
Attack: The attack of the wet signal compression.
Release: The release of the wet signal compression.
Amount: The amount of compression to apply.
free vst plugin, pc.