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Is there anything similar to Echoboy (simple, effective and great sound) in 64bit? I tried Timeless and it's GUI pushed me away. I have S1 Pro v2 and it's delays are average, need something better.
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I tried Waves H-Delay, and had to buy it. It's not the most feature rich delay, but for more complex requirements I just turn to Logic's delay designer. |
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Yes, like I said, simple, effective, not complicated, good sound and leads you to the wanted result. |
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Then try H-Delay. Simple controls, very nic, warm and musical sound, and goes into trippy territory if you want it to |
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Thx. Is there demo available? |
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HcDoom wrote: Yes, like I said, simple, effective, not complicated, good sound and leads you to the wanted result.
Yeah, defintitely a +1 for H-Delay, then, since it checks all of those boxes. I got it with the Gold bundle and it instantly became one of my favorite delays, the other being EchoBoy. EchoBoy's "groove" controls really set it apart from the others, though, and you won't find a comparable feature in H-Delay. But, for a great workhorse delay that sounds great and is straightforward to use, it's a great choice. One other delay worth considering is RP-Delay from Rob Papen, but its interface is not as straightforward as H-Delay's due to its deeper feature set. |
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| ^ | Joined: 06 Sep 2006 Member: #119290 Location: Elk Grove, CA | ||
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Le Masque
It has been described by many users as on par for the quality of the sound, and the filters, with Echoboy. Features are a bit different though, ( Both doing things that the other cant approach ) but its 64bits, works in all formats, and is only serial protected. Price is different too ---- www.lelotusbleu.fr Soundbanks for Vsti 5000+ Instruments for 23 Vstis, 8 Sound Designers, Hours of audio Demos. The Sound you miss might be there [Xils-Lab Team] |
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HcDoom wrote: Thx. Is there demo available?
Yes, you can download the demo at Waves.com. Here is a link to a page explaining how to download a demo: Waves Demo. The h-delay is currently on sale for $99 list price (discounted at WU) and comes with a $100 voucher. |
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If you use a bridge like Jbridge you can use Soundtoys plugs in a 64bit DAW. |
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