Getting bored with the standard VST Stereo Echo, fiddling about trying to
dial in that exact delay time to match your song? Try these instead...
Tempo Delay
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Essentially a straight replacement for the standard VST Stereo Echo,
but with tempo based editing. Instead of specifying delay in mS,
dimply dial in your song tempo and measure (eg 1/4 beat). The plugin
works out the delay time for you.
Excellent for experimenting with those bouncy synchronised echos.
Two independent delay channels with programmable pan, feedback, delay
(in measures) and level.
2 second max delay time (per channel) @ 44.1kHz sample rate (or 1.83
seconds @ 48kHz).
Consumes same processor load as standard VST Stereo Echo (as benchmarked
on my Pentium 200MMX)
Sweep Delay
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Single channel delay (using tempo based editing as above) with a little
bonus... Programmable auto-panning of the delay channel.
Can also be used as a simple single-channel echo with programmable pan
position (simply set "mod width" = 0)
Auto-panning range 0.01 - 20.0 Hz.
4 second max delay time @ 44.1kHz sample rate (or 3.66 seconds @ 48kHz).
Consumes less processor load than the standard VST Stereo Echo (as
benchmarked on my Pentium 200MMX)
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Dave.
da...@dbrown.force9.net
http://www.dbrown.force9.co.uk
Getting bored with the standard VST Stereo Echo, fiddling about trying to
dial in that exact delay time to match your song? Try these instead...
Tempo Delay
===========
Essentially a straight replacement for the standard VST Stereo Echo,
but with tempo based editing. Instead of specifying delay in mS,
simply dial in your song tempo and measure (eg 1/4 beat). The plugin
Id love to try the plug ins ...any chnace of an binmail ???
Len
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