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Be Good Audio Updates Time Razor – Now With Mac Support + More

Be Good Audio have released a major update to Time Razor. The update is available as a free download to existing users. To celebrate, Time Razor is currently has been reduced to for €19.00, (usually €39.00).

What’s new in version 1.1.0:

  • Support for Mac. Both Windows 10+ 64 bit and Mac 10.13+ Intel/Silicon CPU are now supported. Plugin formats available are VST3 (win/mac) and Audio Unit (mac).
  • Time Razor can now receive MIDI input (note on/off)*. It introduces two new MIDI-triggered envelopes (ADSR) that can be used to modulate 32 targets. LFO’s can also be re-triggered by MIDI input.
  • 60 new presets (total presets now reach 200), including presets that utilize MIDI input.
  • 2 new magic dice features that will speed up the process of creating your own unique presets. The first dice adds random time, time mode, level balance between dual delays and serial/parallel dual delay mode. Use the first dice to quickly find an interesting starting point to work from. The second dice loads values from a random pre-existing preset. Use the first dice to modify dual time settings further.

* Note that retrigger LFO and use of MIDI triggered envelopes require DAW to support sending MIDI to FX).

Time Razor is a delay with 4 different delay modes: Single, Ping Pong, Dual Serial and Dual Parallel.

Time Razor facilitates the processing in stereo with independent left/right delay time and feedback for each delay line. Possibility to sync delay times to the host tempo.

2 different customizable time transition modes: Repitch and Fade. Can help you customize sonic character and create, e.g. wild tape effects or smoothly fade between delay time without pitch artifacts.

Has envelope follower with multiple dual destinations. 2 LFOs with multiple dual destinations and the possibility to sync LFO rates to the host tempo. Select between 32 destination targets. Modulation sources can modulate each other.

Add ducking to the delay lines. In Parallel mode it has separate ducking settings . Create dynamic effects, e.g. fade up one delay line before the other. 

In serial mode, level 0-100 % will decrease delay 1 and increase delay 2 level. Parallel mode set delay 2 level only. Quickly add Chorus, Phaser, Bit Crusher and Reverb to the feedback path or optional both dry/feedback audio.

Easily control dry and echo. Stereo tools to control spatial width of echo. Optional processing in M/S stereo mode, gives you advanced mid and side control when using both delay lines – creating highly advanced effects.

Shape the delay lines with lowpass and highpass filters in the feedback path. In Parallel mode, each delay line has separate filters, while in Dual Serial mode, both delay lines share the same filters.

For further enhancing the sonic character you have 1 multi-mode filter(LPF, BPF, HPF) in the feedback path or optional both dry/feedback audio. Can also be modulated.

Easy to learn and remember UI. Integrated help-text are displayed at bottom when hovering over UI elements with the mouse. On this page mouse is hovering over top-right Time Razor text – telling you that you can click here to clear all audio.

One of the interesting things about Time Razor is that you can control how the two delay lines mix together, apply separate filter and ducking, and that each delay line has its own controllable repitch and fade mode. And together with this update Time Razor becomes a valuable addition to the tools creating music and sound design, as it provides a faster workflow and enhances creativity creating amazing sounds.

Features include:

  • 4 different delay modes: Single, Ping Pong, Dual Serial, and Dual Parallel
  • 2 different controllable time transition modes: Repitch and Fade
  • Control the level of the delay lines in Parallel or Serial delay mode
  • Option to add Chorus, Phaser, Bit Crusher, and Reverb to the feedback path (with both dry/wet audio options)
  • 1 multi-mode filter in the feedback path (with both dry/wet audio options) for further enhancing the sonic character
  • Processing in stereo with independent left/right repeat time and feedback for each delay line
  • Possibility to sync delay times to the host tempo
  • Stereo tools to control spatial width
  • Processing in M/S stereo mode
  • Shape the delay lines with lowpass, highpass filters in the feedback path. In Parallel mode, each delay line has separate filters, while in Dual Serial mode, both delay lines share the same filters.
  • Ducking for the delay lines with separate ducking settings in Parallel mode
  • Envelope follower for dynamic modulation with multiple dual destinations (select between 32 targets)
  • 2 LFOs with multiple dual destinations and the possibility to sync LFO rates to the host tempo (select between 32 targets)
  • Modulation sources can modulate each other
  • Comes loaded with 140 presets for quickly adding magic to your sound. Easily edit and save presets. More free presets will be added in future updates.
  • Control audio input and output, changing the sonic harmonics
  • Clear Audio button (top-right “Time Razor” text in the UI) for working with massive feedback
  • Integrated help-text displayed when hovering over UI elements with the mouse

Time Razor is available to PC and Mac users (VST3 and AU).

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Tags: au, delay, desktop music production, desktop plugin, FX, macOS, mid/side, modulation, multi-fx, parallel delay, ping pong, plugin, serial delay, vst3, windows

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