It all adds up to an exceptionally well-tooled processor, that excels at everything from subtle delays to esoteric ambient effects. All modes share a number of parameters for further tailoring the sound too, including an age control for darkening the delays, high and low shelf EQs, and a flexible diffusion section that can smooth out delays for more reverb-like results. In all modes, delay times are sync-able, with a timing range from 0 milliseconds up to 20 seconds, making the plugin well-equipped for a broad range of applications. The final mode, Quad, emulates the setup of vintage multi-head tape echoes with four taps that can be engaged and controlled independently. Ratio, meanwhile, lets the delay time of the right channel be set as a ratio of the left, with mixed feedback between the two, for interesting wash-like ambiences. PingPong, similarly, does exactly what you’d expect - offering alternating left and right channel delays - albeit adding flexibility with controls to set these two channels independently. Single and Dual are fairly straightforward, offering either a basic mono delay or independent left and right channels. Alongside this, the plugin also has five selectable delay styles, which control the interplay between the multiple delay voices.
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