FRCTL Audio has introduced a multi-tap stereo delay effect built around a direct-manipulation bar editor where every tap is a draggable bar on a single timeline.
DLAY allows users to place up to 64 taps, shaped and grouped on one canvas.
Switch view modes to edit gain, pan, pitch, formant, filter, or saturation on the same surface. Six “Ripple” knobs let you propagate any value across every active tap in one motion, turning a single tap into a full cascade without editing them one by one. Rubber-band selection and group drag make working with large tap counts feel like sculpting, not data entry.
DLAY is designed to be deep when you want to design something elaborate, and fast when you just need an echo. The 168-preset factory bank covers everything from clean slapbacks to glitched-out sound design, and seven character modes (DIGITAL, TAPE, BBD, LOFI, SPACE, VINYL, RADIO) swap the entire feedback-path personality with a single click.
Available in VST3, AU and CLAP plugin formats and as standalone software for Windows, macOS and Linux, DLAY is on sale for the intro price of $24.99 USD through May 24th, 2026 (regular $34.99 USD). Bundles with FRCTL’s other plugins (GRN and SWRL) are available up to 30% off regular.
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