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Artists In DSP Release Euclyd

Artists in DSP have released Euclyd, available for $49.90. Newsletter subscribers will receive a 50% off discount code.

Euclyd is a delay built on Euclidean rhythm, the concept of spacing a number of events as evenly as possible over time. This idea appears everywhere in music: traditional patterns, modern sequencers, pulses and swings.

In Euclyd, each delay tap becomes a point in a Euclidean pattern. By adjusting steps, taps and timing, you reveal geometric timing relationships that range from tight grids to evolving rhythmic textures.

Despite the mathematical structure, euclyd feels organic. Swing, feedback and diffusion introduce movement, turning static divisions into rhythmic structures that breathe.

It is delay as architecture: pattern based, spatial and dynamic.

Use cases include:

  • Create tempo locked rhythmic delays with precision.
  • Design evolving spatial patterns and rotating echoes.
  • Build feedback textures that pulse or shift over time.
  • Add geometric timing movement to static sounds.
  • Perform live by modulating steps, taps or diffusion.

Watch the demo video HERE.

Euclyd is available PC and Mac users (VST3 and AU).

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Tags: au, delay, desktop music production, desktop plugin, euclidean, FX, macOS, plugin, vst3, windows

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