Goodhertz has announced the release of a new experimental, playable delay effect plugin designed with hardware controllers and analog vibe in mind.

Where a standard delay gives you a button, DC19 gives you a slider.

From springy surf echoes and tape’d out slapbacks to weirdo magnetic tape loops and sci-fi sound design, DC19 may have started out life as a weird little delay concept, but these days is a one-stop shop for everything worth repeating.

DC19 features

  • Single (A) or Dual Delay (A+B) or anything in between (via the Sync/Free control)
    • Quantizable/selectable note sync.
    • Together with the tempo multiplier, that means you can slide effortlessly from a 128th note to a whole note when synced to a BPM, and when unsynced.
    • In milliseconds mode, you can slide all the way from 3 milliseconds to 8 seconds.
  • Ping Pong Delay (A only) + Dual Ping Pong (A+B crossfeeding the feedback).
  • Controllable Glide time for all delays.
  • Convenient macros for instant control of feedback and reverb.
  • Tape section featuring unique LOFI + Wobble controls
    • LOFI moves through several different tape machines seamlessly.
    • Wobble invites a little chaos into your life, either in mono or stereo.
  • Filter section for shaping delay tone.
  • Brand new Spring Reverb section that can be applied to just the delay or the dry signal + the delay.
  • Sophisticated spatial panning section for precise control of where each delay line lands in space.
  • Zero latency.
  • HQ Mode.

DC19 for Windows and Mac (VST/VST3, AU and AAX) is priced $79 USD. A free 30-day trial version is available to try the plugin.

More information: Goodhertz