PSP 608 MD (MultiDelay) new thingy released

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http://www.pspaudioware.com/plugins/608md.html

Thought some of you may be interested (just saw this on their site)-


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149 $
  • Up to 8 seconds of delay time per channel
  • Continuous control over the delay time in milliseconds and/or chosen quantize note
  • Two operation modes: Multidelay, in which each tap has its own feedback buffer; and Multitap, in which the Master Feedback operates on one (user selectable) tap
  • Each tap included independent adjustment of the following: gain, stereo field width and balance, delay time, filtering, modulation, saturation simulation and reverberation
  • Each tap can choose between multiple quadruple biquadratic filter types, including: Low Pass, Band Pass, High Pass, PEAK filter and four Shelf filters
  • Modulation section (LFO and envelope follower) offer adjustable modulation depth of ± 3 octaves, and can be selected for filter cutoff
  • Tape saturation simulation with adjustable gain based on the algorithm used in our mastering processors
  • Filtering module in feedback includes LP, BP, HP filter (either State Variable Filter or Biquad) with adjustable cutoff and resonance
  • Vintage reverberation module for faithful simulation of spring and plate reverbs
  • Support for sample rates of up to 192kHz
  • Host and MIDI automation of all processing

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hm..there's no possibility to put in a delay pattern like P-deelay or any moderate hardware delay box...not all that then...

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PSP are on a roll...this sounds excellent. Got to get some shuteye and try again tomorrow with fresh ears. Maybe then I'll get my head around it better.

The presets sound superb though.

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I love their lexicon delays. This looks very powerful.

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Wowywowywowowow! :shock:

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wow, this looks like a massive delay unit, me likes it a lot :-o

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Just got my copy of the EffectsBundle a few days ago... if I knew this, I'd bundled Nitro with this one :dog:

Seems to be capable to replace the PSP42/84, doesn't it?
I will give it a test on monday, but I'm sure this is the delay I've been waiting for...
Who is general failure? And what is he doing on my harddisc?

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Might just end up getting the entire new effects bundle now. Would really work with what I am doing right now.

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Nitro is my all time favorite plug in so Im seriously tempted esp considering the intro price for exsiting bundle owners...
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Looks pretty good... except for the LED screen maybe... almost a little too much info there! :o leaves us lesser cerebral folk scratching our heads (or maybe just me!) :oops:

I love PSP plugs... especially the PSP84... I think I use at least one instance of that plug in every track I've ever made...

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Dammit ... I'll never be able to save up for a new PC ... :lol:
When I was younger I used to be in doubt. These days I'm not so sure.

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advaya wrote:Looks pretty good... except for the LED screen maybe... almost a little too much info there! :o leaves us lesser cerebral folk scratching our heads (or maybe just me!) :oops:
i agree... i thought the same thing. but, i also think Nitro isn't the easiest to use sometimes

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Strange plug-in. Too difficult to operate, takes too long to set-up for a simple effect and there's no presets in demo version and frankly it sounds nothing special and 84 or 42 are more then comparable. Looks like those delay plugs are easy to make and PSP just print them on the fly.

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Mmh... To my mind this time the Ohmboyz delay was the "king" of delays.

Seems that PSP has build a competition to Ohmboyz ;)

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Holy delay, Batman... this thing looks good. The demo restrictions make me wonder about trying it out though, "every 15 seconds the delay functionality is turned off for 5 seconds". So that's one wish already, a bit less limited restriction in that regard.

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