• Vandelay v1.0.0 VST VST3 x86 x64 WiN CE-V.R
    December 22nd, 2017 ⚡
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    Vandelay v1.0.0 WiN

    Team V.R | Dec 22 2017 | 1.71 MB

    (Win32/64; VST3, VST)

    Vandelay provides three separate delays in as many frequency regions. Each delay has an LFO that modulates the pitch of the audio stream. Together with tempo based delay times and feedback control you can create a very rich sound from almost any source. Sporting a clever, responsive and intuitive user interface, Vandelay is easily controlled and you will almost certainly get the hang out of it in minutes!


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  • How To Use EchoMelt TUTORiAL-SYNTHiC4TE
    October 16th, 2017 ⚡
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    How To Use EchoMelt TUTORiAL

    SYNTHiC4TE | Oct 15 2017 | 446 MB

    A look at How To Use Echomelt, Psychic Modulation’s new multi-FX unit designed for adding character, texture and warmth to your sounds. This intelligent plugin, that won’t break the bank, can create warbling “VHS” tape snagging effects, swirling choruses, dubbed-out space delays, lo-fi saturated distortion and everything in-between. Over these two videos we firstly go through the user interface checking out each of the controls before we look at EchoMelt in use, adding the plugin to a bass, pad and lead section of a track to see how it can transform and improve the sounds.


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    Learn the Delay (Echo) Effect TUTORiAL

    ilfsn | 02.10.2017 | 30 Mins | 536MB

    Are you interested in Music Production, Songwriting and Making Music on your computer? Well the Delay Effect is one of the most essential for Music Production, whether you want a tight and focused sound, or a big, wide and spacey production.


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  • Polaris v1.5.0 VST AAX WiN-R2R
    April 17th, 2017 ⚡
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    Polaris v1.5.0 VST AAX WiN

    Team R2R | 19 Apr 2017 | 4.7 MB

    Polaris is an echo/reverb plugin inspired by early hardware digital reverbs of the late 1970s and able to provide echo, ambience and reverb out of a single multitap delay line. When hardware digital reverbs came out to the market they were really expensive. Most manufacturers were already exploiting chains of comb and allpass filters (smoother reverbs, but expensive in both resources and chips), there were other techniques involving the use of a single multitap delay line to create a reasonable reverb while keeping the cost affordable. That idea is so simple yet powerful: you mix a bunch of unmodulated taps (Early Reflections) with the remaining modulated taps (Diffusion) to create a cheap but convincing reverb.


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    Alter Echo v1.1 for Ableton Live v9.7.1 ALP

    SYNTHiC4TE | April 05 2017 | 59 MB

    Alter Echo is a Max For Live delay on steroids.

    AlterEcho is a supercharged delay effect which can add complex rhythm and tone to your sounds. It is transport-synced with step-based parameters, enabling powerful control of your sound over time. Alter Echo specializes in creating rhythmic delays. It allows you to take high-level control of how echo behaves over time, so you can create and experiment with complex rhythmic movement. You can apply Alter Echo to your existing clips and sequences, or process incoming signals by dropping it on an Audio Input. It’s great for turning an ordinary drum loop into a spaced-out new rhythm, or for taking a pad, synth or instrument line and making it move and pump in time. On a live input the step based delays can provide inspiration for new grooves and melodies for live performers.


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    GS-201 Tape Echo v1.2.0 VST WiN

    R2R KGN | 15/10/2008 | 5 MB

    Tape echo effects were invented towards the end of the fifties. Presumably the very first tape echo machine was invented by Charlie Watkins of London, England, in 1958. It was based on a small loop of 1/4 tape onto hich audio was recorded by a magnetic head and then read by three separated heads. What was read from the tape was amplified by the internal all-valve circuit and eventually recorded back to the tape, creating the eedback or sustaining echo effect. The delay time of the unit was determined by distance of the write head from the read heads, in conjunction with the sd of the tape.


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    How To Use Valhalla Freq Echo TUTORiAL

    SYNTHiC4TE | Oct 29 2016 | 39.3 MB

    ‘How To Use Valhalla Freq Echo’. Perfect for dub, Dr. Who and all of your psychedelic needs. Sonic results range from subtle chorusing and double tracking to barberpole phasing and flanging to endless glissandos and runaway echoes. This free plugin will add to your sonic arsenal, and is not too taxing on precious CPU cycles. Here, Pim gives us an overview, then takes us through some nifty real world examples and how he likes to use it in his productions.


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