I expected some cheapo vibe coded delay but boy was I wrong.
She has some VERY cool design ideas in this.
Is there any other delay that has these features?
Just watching the video now and one of the the first things she says is she replaced feedback with “tails”. So you draw the shape of the delay and looks like you can mute different parts of the tails. Interesting.
thanks, I missed that - perhaps it is not easy to drive into self- oscillation thendayjob wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2026 5:07 amJust watching the video now and one of the the first things she says is she replaced feedback with “tails”. So you draw the shape of the delay and looks like you can mute different parts of the tails. Interesting.
Would have to try the demo I guess. But after watching the video it looks like it’s not made for that kind of thing? But perhaps just ramping the tail up at the end will do that? No idea though. The demo is the only way to answer those questions I think. Unless someone else makes a video and addresses that.sandandpaint wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2026 5:09 amthanks, I missed that - perhaps it is not easy to drive into self- oscillation thendayjob wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2026 5:07 amJust watching the video now and one of the the first things she says is she replaced feedback with “tails”. So you draw the shape of the delay and looks like you can mute different parts of the tails. Interesting.
I tried the demo - I was hoping someone had noticed something I had misseddayjob wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2026 5:13 amWould have to try the demo I guess. But after watching the video it looks like it’s not made for that kind of thing? But perhaps just ramping the tail up at the end will do that? No idea though. The demo is the only way to answer those questions I think. Unless someone else makes a video and addresses that.sandandpaint wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2026 5:09 amthanks, I missed that - perhaps it is not easy to drive into self- oscillation thendayjob wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2026 5:07 amJust watching the video now and one of the the first things she says is she replaced feedback with “tails”. So you draw the shape of the delay and looks like you can mute different parts of the tails. Interesting.
I had same problem but here is the spot https://shop.mercurialtones.com/products/mantaJonathan Shepherd wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2026 8:22 am Where can I find the demo? I'm taken to their main page but I only see 2 other plugs available.
Blue Cat Late Replieshightyde wrote: Tue Apr 14, 2026 1:02 pm This actually looks quite interesting. Looking forward to trying it out. The only thing I wished it had (because it seems like no delay plugin seems to have this) is the ability to change the pitch (pitch up/down) of each individual tap. Are there even any delays that have this function? If not, why hasn’t this been done? If there is a plugin like this, anyone care to name drop it?
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