Waves H-Delay
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cryophonik |
It's on sale for $99 and even cheaper at Waves Universe, and it includes a $100 Waves voucher. Try it, then buy it. I got it a few months ago and it's become an instant favorite.
http://www.wavesuniverse.com/waves-...y-hybrid-delay/
(you have to register to get the discount. Don't worry, they aren't spammers and they're totally legit)
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Looney4Clooney |
waves multip tap allows a midi trigger to allow groove delays. |
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DJRAMM |
no thanks, i can use the delay from my own DAW |
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cryophonik |
quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
waves multip tap allows a midi trigger to allow groove delays. |
Yep, SuperTap is also a cool delay. Personally, I don't care much for the UI, but it's very flexible and also cheap (on sale for $64 - cheaper at WU). |
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tehlord |
How is this any different/better than the 5 other delays I already have?
Not trollin' just curious. |
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UrbanNinja |
Yeah i have so many from lexicon and so forth, how is this any different? |
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cryophonik |
I'm not saying it's better, just different. I like it and I thought I'd let people know about it, since it's on sale and includes the voucher. If you don't need another delay, then the solution is simple: ignore it. Yes, you can even ignore the "Try it, then buy it" statement, as it wasn't really a command and you do have options. :p
That said, H-Delay has some pretty good range for sculpting the sound of the echoes and it has a pretty nicely laid out interface IMO. YMMV. |
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tehlord |
No I really meant why is it different, no trollin' :p
I'm always on the lookout for more delays that aren't a pain to program and add a little bit of different spice. |
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cryophonik |
quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
No I really meant why is it different, no trollin' :p
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I figured you weren't trolling, but the others...well, you know.
quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
I'm always on the lookout for more delays that aren't a pain to program and add a little bit of different spice. |
You might want to check this out then. As you can see above, the interface is very neat and it's very easy to find everything at a quick glance. The different analog modes, filters, and modulation make it very easy to tweak the delays from clean to virtually useless with little effort. Seriously, though, there is a lot of usable range in those parameters, most of which are focused on achieving "warm" and "analogue" delays. You'd have to hear it for yourself, of course. |
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UrbanNinja |
Hey man i was being honest for once, lets be friends. |
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tehlord |
I think delays are one of those taken for granted plugins. Using Timeless recently really opened my eyes (ears?) to what's possible, but I just hate, hate the GUI.
Might give this a whirl. |
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mnw479 |
Not to high-jack the thread, but since it's also a wave product that's on sale right now, does anyone have an opinion about H-EQ? I've been looking for an affordable yet powerful equalizer. I tried the demo version and it works pretty well, but I wanted the input of other users. |
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