Analog Modulating Tap Delay Revisited

US Overloud OTD-2 Tapped Delay recreates a vintage 6-tap      29/05/19

Overloud says that their Tapped Delay is a new weapon to unleash your creativity. They describe it as the recreation of a unique analog processor which delivers modulating tap delays along with sound widening effects. A spokesperson said, "6 analog Bucket-brigade delays can be individually switched and panned to create custom delay patterns."

Features:

  • Faithful recreation of the original sound-widening tone
  • 6-tap delay on each channel with independent panning control
  • Stereo operating mode with separate controls for the left and right
  • Dual-mono, Stereo and Reverb modes allow to create wider soundscapes
  • Extended delay time, with BPM sync option
  • User adjustable bucket-brigade tone coloration
  • Dual LFO circuit with an adjustable sweep rate
  • Multilevel undo-redo
  • A/B Comparison
  • Lots of presets designed in real mixing sessions
  • Scribble Strips: take notes anywhere on the plugin panel

 

Pricing and Availability:

€79 / $89 until June 10th (Regular price: €129 / $139)

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