Fuse Audio Labs presents the Bucket-500 Analog Delay Plugin
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 190 posts since 13 Jan, 2018 from Duesseldorf, Germany
Fuse Audio Labs presents the Bucket-500 Analog Delay Plugin
Available for Mac OS and Windows in AAX, AU, VST2.4 and VST3 in 32 and 64 bits.
ON SALE FOR $29 USD UNTIL FEBRUARY 28TH! (REGULAR $49 USD)
ABOUT THE BUCKET-500
The Bucket-500 is an authentic emulation of a bucket brigade (BBD) based analog delay circuit. We added some convenient features in the digital domain including a tilt filter in the feedback path, a stereo cross-feed option and an optional delay clock LFO to allow for flanging effects. We also extended the original delay time range and included a host tempo sync facility.
The idea behind the Bucket-500 plugin was to bring you a simple to use processor that still offers enough versatility to create a wide range of rich vintage style sounds. We tried to stay true to the original circuit, so the BL-3208 delay chip, the SA-571 based compandor system as well as the anti-aliasing and reconstruction filters have been faithfully modeled.
Download your fully functional 14-day trial here: https://fuseaudiolabs.de#bucket500
TRIALS AND PLUGIN ACTIVATION
You can test our plugins without any restrictions for 14 days. Simply click the "Activate Trial" button in the plug-in GUI after the installation to start your trial period. To activate your full license you can purchase a product activation key on our website. The activation key will be sent to you by email once the payment process has been completed, successfully. Click "Activate plug-in..." in the plug-in GUI or the drop down menu below, enter your email and product activation key and hit the "Activate" button to proceed.
FAQS AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT
An overview of Frequently Asked Questions can be found under the following link on our website
https://fuseaudiolabs.de/#faq
Our tech support can be reached via the following link
https://fuseaudiolabs.de/#support
Best,
Ray | Fuse Audio Labs
Available for Mac OS and Windows in AAX, AU, VST2.4 and VST3 in 32 and 64 bits.
ON SALE FOR $29 USD UNTIL FEBRUARY 28TH! (REGULAR $49 USD)
ABOUT THE BUCKET-500
The Bucket-500 is an authentic emulation of a bucket brigade (BBD) based analog delay circuit. We added some convenient features in the digital domain including a tilt filter in the feedback path, a stereo cross-feed option and an optional delay clock LFO to allow for flanging effects. We also extended the original delay time range and included a host tempo sync facility.
The idea behind the Bucket-500 plugin was to bring you a simple to use processor that still offers enough versatility to create a wide range of rich vintage style sounds. We tried to stay true to the original circuit, so the BL-3208 delay chip, the SA-571 based compandor system as well as the anti-aliasing and reconstruction filters have been faithfully modeled.
Download your fully functional 14-day trial here: https://fuseaudiolabs.de#bucket500
TRIALS AND PLUGIN ACTIVATION
You can test our plugins without any restrictions for 14 days. Simply click the "Activate Trial" button in the plug-in GUI after the installation to start your trial period. To activate your full license you can purchase a product activation key on our website. The activation key will be sent to you by email once the payment process has been completed, successfully. Click "Activate plug-in..." in the plug-in GUI or the drop down menu below, enter your email and product activation key and hit the "Activate" button to proceed.
FAQS AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT
An overview of Frequently Asked Questions can be found under the following link on our website
https://fuseaudiolabs.de/#faq
Our tech support can be reached via the following link
https://fuseaudiolabs.de/#support
Best,
Ray | Fuse Audio Labs
- Banned
- 7624 posts since 13 Nov, 2015 from Norway
Oh yes! This looks fun.
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- KVRAF
- 2607 posts since 23 Mar, 2005 from Detroit
Since you can model an opto tube Compressor pretty faithfully, just wondering if there is any plans for a Univibe pedal emulation in the works?
- KVRAF
- 2607 posts since 23 Mar, 2005 from Detroit
I also love analog/vintage phasers...
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- KVRist
- 181 posts since 29 Apr, 2013
Not to derail this thread, but check out Audiority tube modulator for a univibe sound. Congrats on this release, awesome!metalifuxx wrote:Since you can model an opto tube Compressor pretty faithfully, just wondering if there is any plans for a Univibe pedal emulation in the works?
- KVRAF
- 9569 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
And PA just released a new Brainworx delay plugin too!
This one a no brainer for me though
This one a no brainer for me though
Amazon: why not use an alternative
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 190 posts since 13 Jan, 2018 from Duesseldorf, Germany
Hi metalifuxx,metalifuxx wrote:Since you can model an opto tube Compressor pretty faithfully, just wondering if there is any plans for a Univibe pedal emulation in the works?
I'm sorry I have to be vague when it comes to future products but let me put it that way: Let's see what the future brings. Frankly I have never seen or heard a Univibe in real life but it sure looks like an interesting circuit.
Best,
Ray
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- KVRian
- 1052 posts since 17 Nov, 2010 from UK
There's been quite a few requests for this on gearslutz - Ray has said he'll think about it. Right now, this is the only thing that's holding me back from buying it cos it sounds really great.s28 wrote:An option to remove the dry signal completely.
That would be great. I tried the lfo and turned it off straight away as it was way too deep!s28 wrote:To be able to control the depth of the lfo with a small screw perhaps
A bit fried in the higher freqs
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- KVRist
- 267 posts since 28 Jun, 2017
Does anyone know what specific pedal this was modelled after?
And yes, the LFO speed/depth and the amount of noise should be able to be dialed in. The accuracy of the emulation is really holding back the plugin there. It would also be cool if you could push the feedback to 11 since it doesn't really go into self-oscillation.
And yes, the LFO speed/depth and the amount of noise should be able to be dialed in. The accuracy of the emulation is really holding back the plugin there. It would also be cool if you could push the feedback to 11 since it doesn't really go into self-oscillation.
- KVRAF
- 5659 posts since 25 Dec, 2004
is it possible to use it as a send effect? does Wet 100% mean Dry is 0%??
no self oscillation!? that's a bit sad.
no self oscillation!? that's a bit sad.
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- KVRian
- 1428 posts since 21 Nov, 2005 from The Netherlands
Send is only possible now by removing the dry signal thru phase cancellation.sqigls wrote:is it possible to use it as a send effect? does Wet 100% mean Dry is 0%??
100% wet = dry + 100% wet.
Talked about here: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/new-pro ... lugin.html
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 190 posts since 13 Jan, 2018 from Duesseldorf, Germany
Okay guys, check v1.0.1, it adds the suggested insert/send switch aka dry muteRPH wrote:Send is only possible now by removing the dry signal thru phase cancellation.sqigls wrote:is it possible to use it as a send effect? does Wet 100% mean Dry is 0%??
100% wet = dry + 100% wet.
Talked about here: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/new-pro ... lugin.html
Session compatibility is of course retained.
- KVRian
- 1428 posts since 21 Nov, 2005 from The Netherlands
That was quick, thanks Ray.
I tried your plugin for a bit yesterday and bought it then after.
Love it, just like your compressor.
I tried your plugin for a bit yesterday and bought it then after.
Love it, just like your compressor.