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What kind of delay effect are we talking about here? Is it a heavy delay in which things are bouncing, echoing, ping-ponging all over, or is it more like selectively echoing some parts? If it's more like the latter, I usually don't even use a delay plugin and instead just make a duplicate (or 2 or 3...) track of the clip that I want echoed, offset it/them by whatever time I want the echo(es) to occur (e.g., drag the clip to the right and snap it to the appropriate beat), then I filter, pan, effect, and automate to taste. Rinse/repeat for more echoes. It's very simple, gives you a lot more control in many cases and it's very easy to nudge the echo clips around to get them just where you want them.
If you're talking about the former, I don't know offhand of a free delay plugin that can do what you're looking for, but I will add that that Sound Toys EchoBoy has incredible features for adding swing and feel (push/pull) to the delay, and that's also one of the many reasons that it ain't free or cheap.
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