rs-met has released EchoLab, a plug-in for creating a wide variety of delay and echo effects.
It provides an arbitrary number of delaylines each of which may have feedback, may be placed independently in the stereo panorama and may be switched into ‘ping-pong’ mode (which means alternating panorama positions for successive echos).
Moreover, each delayline has two filters associated with it – one sitting in its input path, the other one sitting in its feedback path. These filters themselves are made up from a series connection of an arbitrary number of stages and the frequency response of each such stage can be chosen from 8 different characteristics.
Given that architecture, EchoLab allows for utmost flexibility in setting up rhythmic, filtered echo-patterns which form an essential ingredient in many styles of electronic music.
EchoLab is available for Windows PC (VST) for the introductory price of 39 EUR until September 1, 2009 (regular price 59 EUR). A demo version with a few restrictions is available for download from the product page.
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