Alex Hilton of A1AUDIO has released an update to its tape delay effect plugin inspired by iconic ’70s and ’80s analog devices.
Version 1.2 of A1PrimeDelay comes with the new ‘Nova’ soft-transient engine.
‘Nova’ offers unparalleled precision in detecting and softening transients. This new technology excels even highly complex audio material (e.g. overlapping notes, chords or submixes).
Unlike other competing delay plugins, which often struggle with transient detection or introduce unwanted distortion, A1PrimeDelay delivers smooth, pleasant results.
And here’s the kicker: despite the computational demands, we’ve gone the extra mile to make it work latency-free (in ‘regular’ mode), ideal for those of you who absolute need zero samples of latency.
The update also comes with an improved, cleaner ducker engine, and some minor bugfixes.
Regularly priced $29.99 USD, A1PrimeDelay for Windows and Mac (VST/VST3, AU and AAX) is free for a limited time only.
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