![]() ![]() With its deep controls and expansive features, you’ll find yourself crafting everything from lush vintage-style tape echoes to warped modulations and washed out lo-fi pulses in no time. It’s clear that this is so much more than just a simple tape delay. The icing on the cake is that information is laid out neatly in a well-thought-out user interface. In our well-deserved perfect review, we said: “It has huge potential for complexity, but it can also be deployed quickly and effectively without eating into production time. This is a well-refined, elegantly presented delay that lives up to its name and comes at a very respectable price.”Īn oldie but a goodie for sure, Waves’ H-Delay is one of those plug-ins that has been around the block several times but still sounds great nonetheless. With its deep controls and time range of 1 to 3,500ms, you’ll be able to achieve all sorts of effects from filtering, flanging, and phasing to some good old-fashioned slap-back echo, ping-pong delay and more. Plus, it’s commonly included in Waves’ popular plug-ins bundles, so if you do happen to pick up say, a Gold or Platinum bundle, chances are you’ll get a slew of other great plug-ins to produce with. Soundtoys says it dug into its crate of vintage echo boxes for inspiration in crafting the EchoBoy. The result arrives in 30 styles modelled after classic pieces of gear from the Echoplex and Space Echo to the Memory Man, DM-2, and TelRay oil can delay. Meanwhile, the Rhythm Editor graph presents an intuitive way to shape your echoes with ways to control their timing and adjust the loudness of each repeat. All that comes wrapped up in an attractive and easy-to-follow interface that drips with vintage flavour. ![]()
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