Over the years, many different types of delay machines have been produced, so when Slate Digital and d16 Group teamed up to recreate a new delay plug-in, they quickly agreed to model them all! So here are a total of 23 to choose from:
- Cassette Tape – A model of an early 80’s Japanese cassette tape deck. We’d call this one mid-fi
- Coopy Cube – An early 70’s delay originally made from a garden hose! Great for short delays to add depth, also with stereo Spread option.
- Digital 42 – One of the most famous modern digital delays, this one has a uniquely early digital tone with a touch of graininess and a slight scoop. Great for guitars and vocals.
- Digital 42 x 2 – The double option on the Digital 42, it halves the sample rate for an extremely unique lo-fi tone that is great on vocals, guitars, and drums.
- Digital Delay – A hi resolution digital delay. Use Repeater’s filters and Color to customize the tone.
- DM-2 – An early bucket brigade analog delay with a warm and rich tone. Amazing on guitars and synths.
- Mellow Delay – A smooth, subdued delay that is based on several vintage analog topologies.
- Memory Guy – Lush analog delay with fat vintage tone.
- Mirky Delay – Based on early bucket brigade analog delays, it is dark and thick. Great as a special effect delay or thickener when used with the Spread option.
- New Radio – Delay tone with FM radio style scooped hi-fi tone. Try it on vocals.
- Old Radio – Delay tone with AM radio style grainy lo-fi tone.
- Pitchy Delays – (3 models) – Delays with slight pitch modulations for extremely spatial and deep effects. Sounds great when both delay lines are set at the same time creating a chorusing mono effect. These can also be used with tight delays with Spread option for widening and thickening effects.
- Plexy Echo – Based on an old 70s tape delay unit. It’s fat tone, which sounds great on vocals, guitars and even drums.
- Space Delay – Based on the famous magnetic tape delay with warm and gritty tone. A classic on guitars.
- Tape Delay Ancient – An extremely old 1940’s style tape delay tone.
- Tape Delay Classic – Early 60’s style tape delay.
- Tape Delay Modern – Hi-fi tape delay with warm and lush tone.
- Tape Delay Vintage – 70’s style tape tone, slightly grainy but warm.
- Telephone 1 – Lo-fi telephone tone, great for special effects or used as an insert on vocals or even full mix.
- Telephone 2 – Another lo-fi telephone tone with slightly different frequency and distortion tone.
- TelRay – The analog delay classic made original from a tuna can. Beautifully lo-fi with a rich tone that is perfect for guitars.
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