Bouncing Ball Delay Effect For Mac Updated

US Sinevibes releases Dispersion v2 plug-in      06/09/21

Sinevibes has released  Dispersion v2, the second generation of its original bouncing ball delay effect plugin for Mac. They tell us that the new version comes with all-new user interface and an all-new DSP engine, added features, and just like all latest Sinevibes plugins is available in AU, VST3 and AAX plugin formats. Here's the details in their own words...


Dispersion is a bouncing ball delay effect plugin for Mac. It has up to 32 sequential delay lines whose times are spread exponentially via a special formula developed at Sinevibes, in order to produce sound repetitions akin to a bouncing ball. The key feature is that a single round of such delay bounces is always summing up to a precise tempo fraction - making this a rhythmical effect. Dispersion can also gradually spread the pan of the bounces left to right and vice versa, so that the imaginary ball moves within the stereo field. With an optional inverse time spread, multiple feedback shaping features, and trademark alternating-polarity modulation, Dispersion is capable of a whole universe of unusual yet musically rich effects which simultaneously combine the characteristics of delay, reverb, chorus ensemble, and stereo widening.

SOUND ENGINE HIGHLIGHTS
- Up to 32 sequential delay lines with tempo-synchronized "bouncing ball" time spread
- Gradual and stepped feedback modes
- Optional two-pole low-pass or high-pass feedback damping filter
- Adjustable delay bounce stereo pan spread
- Delay time modulation with unique alternating-polarity routing and variable stereo phase offset

Pricing and Availability:
Dispersion v2 is immediately available for $39. It works with macOS 10.9 or later, and comes in AU, VST3 and AAX formats. Customers who own the previous version of Dispersion are also eligible for $10 upgrade pricing.

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