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US McDSP releases EC-300 Echo Collection with Magnetic, Digital, and Analog delays      06/03/17

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McDSP tells us that the EC-300 Echo Collection, previewed in our NAMM video, brings the sounds of dozens of echo and chorus effects into a single plug-in.  They say that the three delay types – Magnetic, Digital, and Analog – come with a generous collection of user controls, plenty of character modes, highly stylized visual feedback, and McDSP's nearly two decades of gear modeling experience.

A spokesperson told us, "Each EC-300 delay type comes with additional character modes to create new and unique sounds. Other delay features include adjustable saturation, wow and flutter, delay output ducking, in-loop filtering and EQ, and level control at the input and output stages. The EC-300 can operate in single, dual, and ping-pong modes, and delay time can be synced to session playback or to a tapped tempo."

Features

  • Three delay types – Magnetic, Digital, and Analog
  • Wide variety of character modes per delay tape
  • Saturation, Wow, Flutter, Ducking, and other delay features
  • Single, dual, and ping-pong delay operation
  • Tap tempo and session sync
  • Over 75 SIMs (Synthetic Impulse Models) included
  • Mono, stereo, and mono-to-stereo versions


Formats

  • HD v6: AAX DSP/Native, AU, VST.
  • Native v6: AAX Native, AU, VST.


*Mac OS only at this time. Windows support coming soon.





Pricing and Availability:

$99 Native / $149 HD

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