FRCTL has announced an update to its multi-tap delay plugin featuring an interactive graphical editor. Version 1.0.2 of DLAY comes with a new switch in the Settings panel controls how taps react to delay-time changes, alongside some fixes.
DLAY supports up to 64 independent delay taps, with per-tap control of level, time, pan, pitch (±24 semitones), formant, filtering, saturation (6 modes), and reverse playback. It includes tempo sync, 7 character modes, modulation, ping-pong, ducking, 168 factory presets, and A/B compare.
Changes in DLAY v1.0.2
- Glide: a new Settings panel switch controlling how tap times respond to delay-time changes (tempo changes, rate edits, tap dragging).
- Off (default) crossfades tap times smoothly with no pitch artifacts, suited to tempo automation.
- On engages a tape-style repitch glide as the delay time slides, for glitch and sound-design use.
- Tempo sync now continues tracking the host BPM when the plugin window is closed. Previously tap times only followed tempo changes while the editor was open.
- Custom tap timing is now preserved when changing the RATE. Adjusting the rate rescales the tap pattern proportionally rather than resetting it to an even grid.
A free update for existing users, new customers can purchase DLAY for Windows, macOS and Linux (VST3, AU and CLAP) for $34.99 USD.
More information: FRCTL

