Doesn't the new Sinevibes delay do this?Hewitt Huntwork wrote:I know some VSTs have trouble hosting other VSTs, so I thought it would make sense for a multi FX developer to make a delay that would have different inbuilt effects just on the repeats. Many offer modulation, but why not really go for it?
http://www.sinevib.es/singularity/
Singularity is a delay effect unlike any other. It starts with a tempo-synchronised feedback delay line capable of true stereo panning, and its tail is then sent into three extremely capable effect units connected in series. Each of these processors includes a rich selection of different algorithms: from filters, phasers and choruses to digital- and analog-style distortion, frequency shifter and granulator. In addition to all this, Singularity has four modulation generators for parameter animation – all of which lets you create extremely sophisticated, out-of-this-world delay, echo and even reverb effects.
And their Multitude delay lets you place effects inside the feedback loopafreshcupofjoe wrote:That's a cool trick, but it's not the same thing as a send/return on a hardware delay unit, which puts the effect inside the delay feedback loop.
http://www.sinevib.es/multitude/
Eight simultaneous effect processors per delay unit: frequency shifter, sample rate and bit depth reducers, circuit bender, noise, multi-mode filter, saturation, and flanger. Effects can be placed before, after, or inside each delay’s feedback loop.