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DarkWare releases OctoEcho
14th November 2005
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DarkWare has released OctoEcho, an array of eight delay units, four for the left stereo channel, and four for the right.

Features:

  • Eight delay units, four for the left stereo channel, and four for the right.
  • Each delay unit has its own specific modulation and feedback knobs for individual tweaking.
  • Vector interface to control the modulation and feedback settings for each delay unit globally and simultaneously. Ideal for live tweaking and "luck of the draw" tunings.
  • Toggles for other nifty things, such as "Spacial-Reverb" and dynamic headroom clipping.
  • 16 presets all specifically designed to be immediately useful.

OctoEcho is available as a VST effect for Windows and costs $10. A demo version is available.


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