Goodhertz have recently released DC19, a delay you can play, available for $79.00.
A delay in motion — that’s a beautiful thing. DC19 is a playable delay, an experimental plugin built with hardware controllers and analog vibe in mind. Where a standard delay gives you a button, DC19 gives you a slider. From springy surf echoes and tape’d out slapbacks to weirdo magnetic tape loops and sci-fi sound design, DC19 may have started out life as a weird little delay concept, but these days is a one-stop shop for everything worth repeating.
DC19 has two main delay lines: A and B.
You can use DC19 as a single delay (just A), a dual delay (A and B together), a ping pong delay (A only), or a dual ping pong delay (A + B both crossfeeding the feedback). It can get pretty deep.
The Quantization controls for A/B give you complete control over how the delay lands in relation to the beat, making it easy to be “in time” or very much not.
“A” is the primary delay, and the “A/B Time Sync” parameter controls the synchronization between A and B’s delay times: moving B in the direction of A (great for getting B just out-of-sync enough with A).
In the Advanced Pane, there are a bunch of controls for the routing, panning, & level of A/B, with some of the panning options borrowed from our Panpot plugin.
The Glide controls change how the delay times move & glide around (you can also turn off gliding completely, but delay times will still change gracefully without clicks or pops).
The macros KILL ALL, KILL FEEDBACK, INFINITE HOLD, and SPRING HOLD are great for playing the delay. These are momentary controls, so the amount of time you hold them matters.
Watch the overview HERE.
DC19 is available to PC and Mac users (VST, AU and AAX).
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