Early digital delay as a plugin ?

VST, AU, AAX, CLAP, etc. Plugin Virtual Effects Discussion
RELATED
PRODUCTS

Post


Post

Lotuz2019 wrote: Sun Jul 16, 2023 12:24 pm Lexicon PSP 42?

https://www.pspaudioware.com/products/lexicon-psp-42
It's the king. The recently released Version 2 sounds even closer to the hardware.

Post

D16 repeater

Post

Uncle E wrote: Tue Jul 18, 2023 2:34 am
Lotuz2019 wrote: Sun Jul 16, 2023 12:24 pm Lexicon PSP 42?

https://www.pspaudioware.com/products/lexicon-psp-42
It's the king. The recently released Version 2 sounds even closer to the hardware.
And PSP 285 too. Sounds closest to my OTO BIM.
IMHO PSP digital delays sound much better than the other early digital delay emulations mentioned her. But they are expensive.

Post

Decided to buy a Deleight license, $12 totally worth the price…

Post

roman.i wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 11:01 am Decided to buy a Deleight license, $12 totally worth the price…
Sure, but does it add early digital delay character?

Post

Valhalla Delay doesn't sound great? Okay then.
<list your stupid gear here>

Post

Lotuz2019 wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 12:33 pm
roman.i wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 11:01 am Decided to buy a Deleight license, $12 totally worth the price…
Sure, but does it add early digital delay character?
It has that 90's vibe, since it is modeled after 90's Korg delay.

Post

dubguy99 wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2023 9:03 am Maybe it's the modelling, but I think also the hardware was already quite clean compared to those earlier 8/12 bit delays. It was a popular piece of hardware because it did delay+modulation+autopanning in one box, which was unique in those days, but today, patching that up in any DAW is trivial.
Pristine clean sound quality was one of the hallmarks of 2290, as far as it was possible with a lot of the circuitry still being analog. Long delay times, sampling and one of the first if not the first dynamic ducking feature on the market back in 1985. Especially guitarists loved that. And the ability to loop and control 5 external effects via it. TC 2290 really was a revolution as far as delays were concerned, firmly next to Eventide H3000 in legendary status. No surprise so many big names had both of them in their racks.

A noticeable difference to a lot of modern gear are the connections. Heck, you got a delay fx which has better MIDI connections than some current MIDI synths have, lol. And of course more inputs/outputs too, all together 16, for one stereo rack effect.

Post

Exodelay just came out, and it sounds really nice!

https://dsptone.com/exodelay/

Use the code 30-OFF-KVR before February 15.

Post


Post Reply

Return to “Effects”