Semi-Modular Delay Plug-In

US PSP Audioware releases PSP 285      03/01/23

PSP Audioware has released their PSP 285 which they describeas the ultimate creative semi-modular delay machine. This is what they have to say about it...

PSP 285 is based on our legendary PSP 84 and PSP 85* delay plug-ins. It's our latest exploration of the endless possibilities offered by variable sample rate delay lines. It can produce an extremely wide variety of delay-based effects – from simple slapbacks and echoes to complex rhythmic patterns, from faithful magnetic tape delay simulations to twisted out-of-this-world pitch-shifting and resonant filtering effects – all at world-class audio quality.

NOTE: Because of its many new features, PSP 285 is not backward compatible with PSP 85, which will no longer be developed further. PSP 285 will not replace PSP 85 when installed, but we recommend that you use PSP 285 in your new and future projects.

Features:

  • Semi-modular architecture
  • Up to 10 seconds of delay (pre + main) time per channel, depending on internal sampling frequency
  • Pre-delay for each channel
  • Continuous delay time control over the delay time
  • Cross-channel feedback and independent channel settings
  • Channel link mode
  • Delay gating for improved control over number and level of echoes
  • Stereo (L/R) or Mid-Side (M/S) operating modes
  • Wet signal ducking for improved sound clarity
  • Modulation section with a tempo-synced LFO and envelope follower that can be mixed in any proportion
  • A wide selection of envelope follower control signals in linked or unliked mode
  • 6 click-free LFO waveforms as well as variable LFO offset and phase channel spread
  • A selection of 17 different filter types, with adjustable cutoff and resonance as well as flexible routing capabilities
  • Post filter or independently routed Drive algorithm with hard and soft saturation modes
  • Multi algorithm reverberation module including springs, plates, various spaces, and reverse, available in both mono-to-stereo and dual mono modes
  • Flexible reverb positioning in the signal chain: dry, wet, or mixed wet+dry delay output
  • Mixer parameters can be stored in each preset, or applied to any preset selected when in Global mode
  • Wet mode switch for use in sends
  • Control signal filtering for smooth, click-free operation
  • High quality 64-bit floating point signal path and unique proprietary processing algorithms
  • Support for sample rates of up to 384 kHz
  •  Almost 400 presets

Pricing and Availability:

$99 until January 14th (Regular price: $149)

Current users of PSP 85 can crossgrade to PSP 285 for $28.50

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