

size 984 KB
Twin Delay is a VST plugin designed for emulation of digital and analogue delay effects. The program is not an exact copy of already existing hardware-based equipment, nevertheless it can be used for producing a majority of popular effects, as well as some modulation and ‘unusual’ effects, for instance Flanger, Metallizer.
Special attention have been given to analogue delay algorithms, that make it possible to create beautiful and original sounds, frequently used in such genres as IDM, Experimental, Breaks and especially Dub, as well as genres that use Dub elements: Dub techno, Dubstep, Dubwise and so on.
Main features of the Twin Delay are:
– Digital algorithm and 3 original tape algorithms
– Channel Delay
– 3 types of sync: auto, ms and manual bpm
– Cross feedback function for ping-pong delay algorithms
– Mono/stereo smooth function
– HP and LP filters with tube drive emulation
– Programmed with Delphi and Assembler
– 65+ presets
Unzip and copy Twin Delay.dll into your VST Plugin folder.
Twin-Delay-v1.0 ( 984 KB )
We’re audio producers and sound designers with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Our team has lived through the entire evolution of digital audio production.
Our mission? To filter out the junk and bring you only the studio-ready free VSTs that actually compete with paid gear. We do the digging so you can focus on creating.
I've been digging through the web and found something special for your arsenal today. If you've ever tried to produce…
Ever feel like your 808s or synth leads are sounding flat, but the moment you throw a standard saturation plugin…
Tired of your kicks getting absolutely swallowed by wide snares and massive synth stacks? Every producer knows the struggle. You…
I've been digging through the web and found something special for your arsenal. We’ve all been there: you’re trying to…
Tired of your kick and bass fighting for their lives in the low-end, destroying your headroom? We've all been there…
What's good fam! Let's be real for a second - are you tired of loading up the same plastic-sounding digital…