D16 Group has announced that its upcoming Repeater vintage modeled delay effect plugin, developed in collaboration with Slate Digital, is scheduled for release on November 18th.
Repeater conceived in collaboration with Slate Digital is a virtual effect that can mimic the behavior of almost any classical delay unit. A dual delay line device that features 23 unique authentically modeled delay units ranging from classic oil cans and plates to the most famous vintage digital designs.
Repeater appears to be typical stereo delay effect processor with independent control of the processing path for the left and right channels. In fact, it features independent re-panning and dry/wet mixing for each of two stereo channels, which makes it a full double delay line effect.
Repeater features
- 23 unique delay models:
- Cassette Tape – A model of an early 80’s Japanese cassette tape deck. Not too lo-fi or hi-fi, we’d call this one mid-fi!
- Coopy Cube – An early 70’s delay originally made from a garden hose! Great for short delays to add depth, also with stereo Spread option.
- Digital 42 – One of the most famous modern digital delays, this one has a uniquely early digital tone with a touch of graininess and a slight scoop. Great for guitars and vocals.
- Digital 42 x 2 – The double option on the Digital 42, it halves the sample rate for an extremely unique lo-fi tone that is great on vocals, guitars, and drums.
- Digital Delay – A hi resolution digital delay. Use Repeater’s filters and Color to customize the tone.
- DM-2 – An early bucket brigade analog delay with a warm and rich tone. Amazing on guitars and synths.
- Mellow Delay – A smooth, subdued delay that is based on several vintage analog topologies.
- Memory Guy – Lush analog delay with fat vintage tone.
- Mirky Delay – Based on early bucket brigade analog delays, it is dark and thick. Great as a special effect delay or thickener when used with the Spread option.
- New Radio – Delay tone with FM radio style scooped hi-fi tone. Try it on vocals.
- Old Radio – Delay tone with AM radio style grainy lo-fi tone.
- Pitchy Delays – Delays with slight pitch modulations for extremely spatial and deep effects. Sounds great when both delay lines are set to the same time creating a chorusing mono effect. These can also be used with tight delays with Spread option for widening and thickening effects.
- Plexy Echo – Based on an old 70s tape delay unit. It’s fat tone, which sounds great on vocals guitars and even drums.
- Space Delay – Based on the famous magnetic tape delay with warm and gritty tone. A classic on guitars.
- Tape Delay Ancient – An extremely old 1940’s style tape delay tone.
- Tape Delay Classic – Early 60’s style tape delay.
- Tape Delay Modern – Hi-fi tape delay with warm and lush tone.
- Tape Delay Vintage – 70’s style tape tone, slightly grainy but.
- Two separate delay lines for left and right channels with independent control for each of them and per channel features:
- Phase invert function.
- Audio clipper module with Color parameter.
- Dual (Hi-Pass, Lo-Pass) filter.
- Dry/Wet mixing.
- Channel re-panning.
- Tap function for non-synchornized delay times.
- Optional Tempo Synchronization with DAW’s.
- Ping-Pong mode.
- Feedback loop’s analog mode.
- Two stage Stereo spread.
- Ultra-low digital aliasing output.
- Tag based preset browser.
- MIDI-learn functionality.
- 64bit internal processing.
Repeater (VST/AU/AAX) is scheduled for release on November 18th, 2016, priced at 89 EUR / $99 USD / £75 GBP incl. taxes if applicable.
More information: D16 Group