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Delays
Classic TDM / OSX

Create and control any type of delay line from echo to reverberation to phase shift, soften instrumental attacks, create a wide variety of special effects ...
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How does it work?

In the HD OSX optimized version, as shown above, up to 58 delays, controlled in their amplitudes and timing, are distributed within a range of 0 seconds to up to 1486 milliseconds. In the stereo version of this plug-in, the delays are assigned alternatively to the left and right channels.

The 2DController lets you set the start time of the first delay and the range within which all the delays will follow. Note the 'nr of delays' slider. If you select 58 delays, for example, with the first delay set at 50 milliseconds and the range set at 1000 milliseconds, the 58 delays will be distributed within the 1000 millisecond range following the first delay at 50 milliseconds.

Within that range, you can control the pattern of delays by moving the sliders. You can also set the curve of the amplitude distribution to start loud and get softer, or to start soft and get louder, or to remain equal. You can set the delay distribution to start fast and get slower, or to start slow and get faster, or to remain equal. If you want to introduce a random element in the delay distribution, you can vary the extent of the random deviation and the timing of the random changes. You can add feedback.

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