Free VST Delay/Echo Plug-ins 1

Free VST Delay/Echo Plug-ins 1

 
 
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Elottronix XL
Elottronix XL is a vst delay emulation of Robert Fripp's tape delay effect "Frippertronics": two Revox B-77 in continuous loop. This version supposes a rewrite of the old Elottronix, and adds new possibilities: Two independent routable delay lines, with 80 seconds  maximum delay.
Price: Free
 
TapeDelay
TapeDelay features accurate tape delay emulation. Smooth tape-like delay time changes. Up to 1 second delay. High and low cut. Add noise for self resonance. MIDI-CC and VST Automation support.
Price: Free
 
Retro Delay
Retro VST Delay is a flexible all round delay effect in VST format. It has the character and sound of a vintage delay unit but features many modern options. Besides delays, it can produce a wide range of modulation, chorus, flanger and phaser effects. Independent left and right channel.
Price: Free
 
OctoEcho
OctoEcho is an array of eight delay units, four for the left stereo channel, and four for the right. Features: Eight delay units, four for the left stereo channel, and four for the right. Each delay unit has its own specific modulation and feedback knobs for individual tweaking.
Price: Free
 
ReaDelay
ReaDelay features: Multi-tap delay, no practical limit on tap count. Up to 10 second delay per tap. Tap lengths can be in time (s/ms) or quarter notes. Feedback, LPF/HPF, resolution reduction per tap. Stereo width per tap. Volume/pan per tap. Part of the free ReaPlugs Suite.
Price: Free
 
DualDelay
DualDelay vst delay has 2 independent left/right delays with delay and feedback controls. Lowpass (-24 dB/Oct) resonant filter. Delay times can be expressed in ms or in 16th notes (when synced to the host tempo). Group mode for ping-pong delay effects.
Price: Free
 
Multi Delay
Multi Delay is a Multi Channel Filter Delay Plugin. Features: Up to 10 individual Channels with a Delay and a Filter. Notch, Lowpass, Highpass and Bandpass Filter. Every parameter can be modulated by a LFO or by steps (in sync with the host app). Works on mono, stereo or multi-channel.
Price: Free
 
AngstroLooper
AngstroLooper is a ridiculously long vst delay. It partly emulates an old style tape loop system - but rather than trying to model something that it isn't, AngstroLooper is designed to be easy to use tool on a laptop while playing live.
Price: Free
 
SpatDelays 167
SpatDelays 167 features Sixteen independent delay lines. Graphic setup of time and feedback values. Three acceleration curves. Individual mutes. Global time and feedback settings. Time modulation oscillator with 15 waveforms, with inertia value for smooth textures.
Price: Free
 
AfterShock Digital Delay
AfterShock vst delay can hold a delay for up to 6 seconds and features 3 independent delays: one left, one right and one center. Each of these delays has separate controls for feedback level, volume level and delay type. You can select from tap delay, host tempo delay and standard delay.
Price: Free
 

The Best Guide to Vst Sound Effects, Synths and Software Synthesizers

Greg K Hoffman

If you boost the synthesizer to the place where it clips and removes part of the audio range, then you have pushed the signal of the synthesizer over the limit. In essence, what you have done is created distortion.

This is a very popular effect when utilized on electric guitars. In addition to this, you can create additional harmonics by distorting signals in the frequency range. You may also hear distortion being referred to as overdrive. These effects are really not used a lot because it creates a distasteful clipping of the signal, but the creative individual can produce some interesting outcomes.

Phasers can be utilized in various stages like 2, 4,8,16 or higher. The signal will be more effective with the increased numbers of stages being used. Phasing means the signal passes through an all pass filter. When this happen you get highs and lows or peaks and notches within the frequency spectrum. If it's a moving effect you want, then the LFO has to sweep the comb filter. This puts forth the standard phaser sound.

If you turn up the flanging signal too high, it resonates to an unacceptable level. You can modify flanging by simply changing the sweeping vst delay rate along with the feedback and signal depth. This is just like the chorus and phaser effects. The flanger is similar to the artificial chorus and phaser techniques. Originally, you could produce a sweeping effect of the signals as they became out of sync with each other.

This could only be done by a tiny amount, and it was produced by decreasing two identical reel tapes. This is similar in artificial flanging. It consists of multiplying the single and constantly changing the delay between the signals at the rate of being within milliseconds. Once this happens, it will sound like a jet plane. As the harmonic bumps and dips of the signal are in series with one another, it creates a comb filter effects.

With vst echo effects, you can utilize some really unique methods like creating feedback loops, which will constantly run. You can achieve this by reversing the delay playback. Delay is also called echo and is a very common effects factor in sound synthesis. All it is is copying the synthesizers original sound then playing it many times between the different time spans.

If you create sound in a big room, it will reverberate because of the size of the room.

This is similar with reverb when it comes to sound synthesis. It is one of the oldest effects to be used and was once created by plates and springs manually. Now it is created by digital means. Close simulations of room sizes and using delays is the method used today. This creates the illusion of sound hitting the hearing of the listener, then right after the reverberation effect is heard.

Author: Greg Hoffman is the founder of VSTPlatinum.com - http://www.VSTPlatinum.com

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