![]() ![]() Also, I already bought Nomad's plug-in so I don't have to pay more to get something that is very similar to what I already own. If I want a deep delay for studio use, I will just use Echoboy. PSP's plug-in offers a depth of editing that I just don't need due to already owning quite a few plug-in delays. PSP's Echo has a very busy control panel and Nomad's is much more direct in terms of getting where I wish to go. I didn't give this one a solid run-through with the same amount of depth as the others since I'm a bit burnt out on testing delays and have settled on using. ![]() It sounds fine but I can't use it live and I don't like separate and non-linkable input trims. Oh, well it was worth the try.Īs mentioned previously, the lack of tempo synch killed this one off for me. Unfortunately, Nitro glitches quite a bit even with interpolation turned on. The fun comes from adding things into the feedback loop. It is a fairly simple procedure to create a tempo-locked delay with feedback within Nitro. This one will be removed from my plug-in folder as I like Audio Damage's Dubstation better for this kind of thing.Īn oldie that I still have in my Mac. It doesn't sound like a tape delay wherein the the grit builds up over time. It's a balance pot between clean digital and 'degraded' through an LPF. I didn't particularly care for the implementation of the Degradation feature. It sounds nice enough and I like the Output Panning feature. Probably the worst glitcher of the bunch when the delay time parameter is modulated via MIDI CC. I like the voicing of the resonance control for the HPF. The Drive control crackles under mouse control. The modulation features are easy to use and sound good. I think that it sounds nice and the Ping-Pong feature is enabled via a button and that's convenient. It glitches under MIDI control and therefore cannot be of use for my live performance setup. It is a bit deep and I haven't explored it fully yet but I've used it for several hours and it is my preferred delay of the following lot of 'new-to-me' plug-ins that I've tested. It's really quite good and doesn't glitch when under MIDI control. ![]() I'm just stating an opinion based upon MY needs. Please don't feel burned if I slight your personal favorite. I've gone about testing some of the plug-ins mentioned in this thread. ![]()
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