Davisynth Audio has introduced a new curve-based multi-tap delay plugin that adds variation to echos with waves of parameter modulation called “ripples”.

Ripple Delay has powerful sound sculpting capabilities while at the same time wielding an extremely simple workflow.

This balance between workflow simplicity and complex effect capabilities is designed such that Ripple Delay covers the vast majority of use cases in the quickest and most efficient way possible.

Ripple Delay features

  • Ripples allow individual taps to be modulated independently of each other.
  • Automation curves control the filter frequency, width, amplitude, and panning.
  • Pitch modulated echos.
  • Rhythmic Pattern Editor inspired by drum machines.
  • Up to 32 taps per stereo channel.
  • Real time visual display.

Ripple Delay is available to download for free for Windows and Mac in VST3 and AU plugin formats.

A Pro edition adds presets, a triplet time-mode, and advanced curve editing. It is on sale for the intro price of $24 USD until June 30th, 2024 (regular $99 USD).

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