Raindrop Delay Effect For Korg Synths

US Sinevibes releases Droplet plugin for prologue, minilogue xd and NTS-1      18/02/21

Sinevibes has announced the availability of a new effect plugin for KORG plugin-capable synthesizers: Droplet raindrop delay. They tell us that it features up to 10 delay lines connected in series via a proportional feedback system, with each delay's time randomized in order to recreate a naturally chaotic sound – similar to water drops falling onto a surface.

A spokeperson told us, "Due to its extremely wide parameter range, Droplet not only produces its trademark raindrop delay effect – but can also go from early reflections to dense, full-bodied reverbs with enormously long tail duration. This algorithm's built-in modulation oscillator also adds a beautiful dimension and unison detune to the sound, thanks to its unique routing with alternating polarity."

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Studio-grade DSP algorithms, calibrated specifically for KORG's hardware platform.
  • Individually chosen mapping for every plugin parameter, providing a very natural feel.
  • Built-in lag filters for noise-free, ultra-smooth parameter adjustment.
  • Optimized for maximum performance and stability on each individual device type.

 

COMPATIBILITY

  • KORG prologue
  • KORG minilogue xd
  • KORG Nu:Tekt NTS-1

 

Pricing and Availability:
Droplet is available at $19. The KORG FX bundle that includes all 15 current KORG effect plugins by Sinevibes is also available for $169 (-40% off total price). Existing Sinevibes customers are also eligible for special upgrade pricing.
 

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