Arturia Delay MEMORY BRIGADE lo-fi BDD - Digital Download
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Arturia Delay MEMORY BRIGADE lo-fi BDD - Digital Download
This is a brand new license for Arturia Delay MEMORY BRIGADE lo-fi BDD delivered via dgital download.
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Product Details
Arturia's Delay MEMORY-BRIGADE takes the creative, dark BBD analog echo from the pedalboard, and puts it in your DAW, free from the worries of spilled drinks, dead batteries, and whether or not it's "true bypass" .
From tight slapback delays to never-ending feedback noise, the "bucket brigade" offers so many creative options, and as a software plugin, you can use it on anything you want - not just guitars.
Features
- Virtual recreation of the classic Analog Bucket Brigade Delay
- Accurate modeling of the electronic circuits and BBD behavior, thanks to our TAE® technology
- Features the original and longer delay size, with Chorus and vibrato modulation
- Choose between 3 delay types (Left/Right, Ping Pong or Mid/Side)
- Processing in stereo with independent repeat time
- Possibility to sync repeat rates to the host tempo
- Stereo tools to control spatial width
- Input equalizer with lowpass, highpass and peak filters, to shape the sound entering the unit
- Enveloppe follower for dynamic modulation and rythmical effetcs
- Additional LFO with 16 possible destinations
- Resizable window
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