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Whateva
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Simple question, which do you think is the best and why? And I know some of you will say different delays are good for different situations, so for those people how about which one do you use the most?

tarnationsauce2 said:My favorite plugin is actually FREE.
The db-T tempo delay plugin. Probably gets the most use of all my delays.
http://www.db-audioware.com/dB-T-tempo-delay-more.htm
It has a great sound, and easy to control. Along w/ hp/lp filters and independant controls for each chanel.
I have also used Native Iinstruments Ohmboys, very nice delay with a ton of features, delays, filters, lfo, and distortion! But it is quite complicated to use with it's cartoony interface.
Yes! A delay with pan. A missing basic on a lot of delays.tarnationsauce2 said:My favorite plugin is actually FREE.
The db-T tempo delay plugin. Probably gets the most use of all my delays.
http://www.db-audioware.com/dB-T-tempo-delay-more.htm
It has a great sound, and easy to control. Along w/ hp/lp filters and independant controls for each chanel.
Whateva said:Really? I've tried a couple of the Lexicon emulated delays and they seemed limited to me, although that could be their somewhat confusing interface. I remember using the real things in school and they were ok but I was never blown away.


Whateva said:although that could be their somewhat confusing interface. I remember using the real things in school

NL5 said:Hmmmmm. the PSP emulations have the same interface as the real deal. I guess that could be confusing?![]()
noisewreck said:Actually, all the PSP delays are excellent!
I also like the Kjaerhus Classic Delay (free!)
And one of the best delays is Twisted Delay I created for Reaktor![]()
Ford Van said:Hands down, the Lexicon PCM-42 by PSPaudioware!!! It is almost as good as the hardware box. Best plugin' delay I have ever heard.