Echolive:
I built this plug-in for a live performance at the Bazillus Club in Zurich. It features a tap tempo function which makes it easy to create echoes that fit the timing of a live band.
the delay time can be defined by tapping the tempo with the mouse or on a midi keyboard or midi controller
alternatively the delaytime can also be set manually or synchronized with the host application.
latency compensation: you can compensate your soundcard's latency for perfectly timed echoes in live applications.
tape model including tape saturation, tape hiss, wow & flutter, low and high pass filtering, smooth parameter for continuous delay time changes like on a real tape delay
stereo-control: ping pong delay, time symmetry, stereo width
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
ANALOGIC DELAY
This plug-in mimicks the tape delay in Logic Audio. I created it on request from a friend who switched to another sequencer software after Logic's discontinuation on the PC platform.
download rel 1.0 (706 KB)
Please post your comments and suggestions regarding this device on the dedicated forum page.
tape model including tape saturation, wow, flutter, low and high pass filtering
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 timing.
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
BIONIC DELAY
This enhanced version of the Analogic Delay gives you separate control over the delay times on left and right channel. suitable for ping pong delays and drifting delays
download rel 1.0 (837 KB)
Please post your comments and suggestions regarding this device on the dedicated forum page.
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 timing.
"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
ECHOMANIA
Besides being a CPU hog this plug-in goes further than most (all?) real tape delay machines. It's capable of stereo delays, ping pong delays, multitap delays and complex delay textures.
download rel 1.0 (1440 KB)
Please post your comments and suggestions regarding this device on the dedicated forum page.
tape model including tape saturation, tape noise, flutter, low and high pass filtering
4 separate delay lines which can be configured for various delay types (Try out the preset programs as examples. Also see the included signal diagram "diagram.jpg" to understand the structure of this effect)
delay times can either be defined in milliseconds or in relation to the song tempo in your sequencer. (switchable for each delay line)
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
Dub home - Interruptor home.
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You got six delays with filtered feedback that will follow the tempo of your host sequencer.
Specs:
-Six delay lines with multimode filter and panning per delay.
-Synced or manual delay time controls, delay time up to 80 seconds. (10sec for the sm version)
-Buttons to deactivate the delay, mute the input or choose L or R as input.
-Delay routing.
-Internal limiters on every delay to be able to create distorted feedbacks without blowing up your speakers.
-PANIC button to lower all feedbacks at once.
-Input button: Turns input On/Off
-Hints on all controls that makes the plug pretty self explanatory.
-MIDI automation and MIDI learn.
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Glitch v1.0
MIDI triggered random delay FX
Specs:
- MIDI = MIDI activity LED
- Fbk = Delay Feedback
- TIME = Set delay time region (off when MIDI button is on)
- "S" button under Time = Only equal time divisions (1/2 - 1/4 - 1/8 etc...) to make more synced patterns.
- MIDI Button = Let user to set the speed by MIDI keyboard note messages, useful to make time speed patterns.
- T/R = Delay time range of random values (off when MIDI button is "on")
- Filt = Low Pass Filter ammount
- LFO = ammount of LFO to Delay Time (to make wavy times)
- "S" button under LFO = Sync LFO to host BPM
- BPM Subdivision selector (do I need to explain this?)
- Fq = LFO Frequency
- MIX = Wet / Dry MIX
Usage:
- Ideal to use it over drums. As this FX uses MIDI to generate random glitch like delays you have to be able to deliver MIDI keyboard data alongside audio. Making a MIDI pattern over a drum loop would be a nice start.
Also useful on melodic instruments, notice that Glitch is monophonic, that means only accepts one MIDI note at a time so be sure to leave spaces between notes going to it.
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