Variety Of Sound has posted a final teaser and release info for NastyDLA, a classic chorus echo device with tape-delay simulation.

The device enables:

  • classic chorus and echo effects
  • authentic signal path coloration
  • tape-delay style feedback and saturation

NastyDLA features

  • Input stage model including signal coloration and non-linearities (switchable).
  • Classic chorus/flanger effect with amount and rate control which automatically adopts to the delay line configuration.
  • Frequency balancing filter for dead-easy overall tone adjustments in the feedback path.
  • Two different feedback color modes.
  • Feedback circuit and control which supports resonance up to self-oscillation.
  • Standard DSP 12dB high-pass filter.
  • Custom “tape style” low-pass filtering.
  • Sophisticated “tape hiss” noise simulation.
  • Negative or positive pre-delay.
  • Comprehensive tape dynamics simulation taken from the core of the award winning FerricTDS.
  • The dynamics offers a slight audio ducking effect (switchable).
  • Two independent delay lines with up to 3sec delay time and sync to host.
  • Delay time modulation with two different modes.
  • Additional phase distortion (switchable).
  • Audio level metering display.
  • Dry/wet controls plus “wet only” option.
  • Power / bypass switch.
  • All parameters available through host automation.

NastyDLA will be available as a free VST effect plug-in for Windows x32.

More information: Variety Of Sound