Temecula DSP have released MSP-126, available for $25.00.
The MSP-126 occupies a unique space in the signal processing world. With twelve independently controlled delay taps — six per channel — it can do things that neither a conventional delay line nor a reverberator can. Transparent mono-to-stereo conversion with perfect mono compatibility. Early reflection patterns that simulate acoustic spaces without the long decay tail. Delay-based panning that holds up off-center. Musically tuned comb filters. Stereo echo patterns that bounce between speakers. Eight distinct processing modes, each with 256 combinations of delay and gain settings — and an addictive sound you’ll want to put on everything.
This plugin faithfully emulates the original’s hardware PROM-driven architecture. Only about 70 units were ever made, so finding one today is almost impossible, but now you can have this rare piece of kit in your DAW 100% bit accurate to the original.
Features include:
- 8 processing modes with 256 combinations each
- 12 independently controlled delay taps (6 per channel)
- Up to 376ms of delay at 44.1kHz
- 80+ dB dynamic range (15-bit PCM emulation)
- Mono input with automatic stereo upmixing
- Peak level metering with 5-segment indicator
- Authentic 16-segment LED display emulation
MSP-126 is available to PC and Mac users (VST3, AU and AAX).
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