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Re-Lay Analog Reverb and Delay

Re-Lay Analog Reverb and Delay has an average user rating of 3.00 from 1 review

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Re-Lay Analog Reverb and Delay

Reviewed By Faydit [all]
May 2nd, 2022
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows

In general, good, natural sounds, but in some aspects unusual controls. A manual would have been more helpful than a boring, amateurish demo video alone.

The reverbs sound good, work fine, also delay and phaser, unfortunately I cannot say the same about chorus.
With width at zero activated chorus reduces output level drastically, but chorus more or less sounds like a chorus should. But if you turn on width, you immediately get an increased output level, combined with a lot of metallic, synthetic noise, which to me sounds like a combination of ring modulator and comb filter, but hardly has anything to do with my idea of a chorus, rather damages the whole sound in my opinion.
Widening for me is something different. A good sounding chorus even more.

Therefore the chorus section needs an upgrade, as it is, it is more or less unusable in my opinion, which is a pity, as the rest of the plugin really sounds convincing, also the flexible eq is a good idea.

Adjustable delay time in milliseconds is missing, a manual, which gives more precise infomations about some functions and also an option to choose between m/s and l/r would be fine, I think.

A trial/demo version also would have been a good idea. Even more, as this meanwhile - just like a manual - should be anyway self-evident for a new plugin.

Could be an excellent plugin with some improvements, I hope they will follow soon.

One point deduction for the chorus, another one for the missing manual and demo version.

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