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Jack R wrote:If anyone was wondering why I didnt put any extra options in the delay's hidden panel, it's because I ran out of ideas. So if anyone can think of any minor improvments to the delay, I'd be glad to put them in there as misc options.

Also, this version is not fully stereo, it gets converted to mono, then back to stereo somewhere in the signal path. I will make the next version true stereo however, so expect a small update soon.
Awesome. Are you kidding about more stuff? I think it's fine as is personally. It's excellent. :)

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Jack R wrote:If anyone was wondering why I didnt put any extra options in the delay's hidden panel, it's because I ran out of ideas. So if anyone can think of any minor improvments to the delay, I'd be glad to put them in there as misc options.

Also, this version is not fully stereo, it gets converted to mono, then back to stereo somewhere in the signal path. I will make the next version true stereo however, so expect a small update soon.
What do you think about a Pitch Shift after the delay??

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raikard233 wrote:
Jack R wrote:If anyone was wondering why I didnt put any extra options in the delay's hidden panel, it's because I ran out of ideas. So if anyone can think of any minor improvments to the delay, I'd be glad to put them in there as misc options.

Also, this version is not fully stereo, it gets converted to mono, then back to stereo somewhere in the signal path. I will make the next version true stereo however, so expect a small update soon.
What do you think about a Pitch Shift after the delay??
Hmmm, it would be cool, but I dont want it to become too bloated. I was mainly reffering to adding minor options to the delay, just to have something to fiddle with inside the hidden panel.

I did get an idea however, how about an option for making the delay come before the filter & vice versa? Could be handy.

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