www.kvraudio.com/news/frctl-audio-updates-dlay-to-v1-1-0-67326
14th June 2026
FRCTL Audio has updated DLAY, its multi-tap delay plugin, to v1.1.0. The release unlocks a layer of previously hidden controls, adds new ways to shape stereo and rhythm, and lets your DAW automate everything. Existing projects and presets sound exactly the same until you reach for the new stuff.
A small gear now sits in the corner of most knobs. Click it and a panel opens with controls that used to be locked away, while the main knob keeps working. Each one unlocks something new:
Every tap can now be automated and controlled from your DAW or a hardware controller — volume, timing, panning, pitch, tone and more. The visual editor is still the easiest way to shape taps; now you can also record knob moves and play them hands-on.
A new Sync Feedback option swings the delay's repeats off the straight grid, giving the echoes a shuffled, rhythmic bounce. A small light by the FEEDBACK knob shows when it's active, and a new ODD / EVEN switch sets how the swing falls.
DLAY runs leaner now, especially on Linux. A new FORM quality setting controls the formant/pitch effect — the heaviest part of the plugin: leave it on Balanced for the same sound as before, drop to Efficient to fit it on more taps on lighter machines, or pick High for the cleanest result. The formant effect now also works when the left and right delays are unlinked.
DLAY is available now for $34.99, and v1.1.0 is a free update for existing owners. It runs as VST3, AU and CLAP on Windows, macOS and Linux.
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