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Digital Echoes – Multi Band Delay

Digital Echoes

Dimensional Delay | Version 1.3.1

Based on 11 reviews

Step into a mesmerizing sonic realm where ethereal echoes cascade through the air like shimmering stardust, immersing your tracks in a cinematic tapestry of otherworldly beauty. Harness the power of tri-band architecture to effortlessly manipulate frequencies, infuse pulsating rhythms, and orchestrate an expansive sonic panorama. Prepare to embark on a sonic odyssey where past, present, and future converge, leaving an indelible imprint of atmospheric brilliance on your musical creations.

The Conduit Through Which Ethereal Melodies Resonate

This dimensional delay effect seamlessly combines three distinct delays into a singular, immersive experience. Each of the three delays is an independent entity, allowing you to sculpt time and space with individualized parameters. Dive into the rhythmic intricacies as each delay is tempo-synced, ensuring your echoes resonate in harmony with your compositions. Tailor the feedback, mix, time, highpass and lowpass of each delay, unlocking a realm of creative possibilities for shaping the temporal landscape of your sound.

Digital Echoes goes beyond the conventional with additional modules that enhance your sonic exploration. Immerse your audio in the lush ambiance of the reverb, fine-tune frequencies with the EQ module, and delve into the dimensional effects that add a captivating spatial dimension to your sound. 

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Features

3 Powerful Delays

Immerse yourself in the boundless possibilities of Digital Echoes as it seamlessly merges three independent delays into one powerful plugin. Each delay operates as a distinct entity with individual parameters, providing unparalleled control over your temporal landscape. With tempo-synced precision, edit feedback, mix, time, highpass and lowpass for each delay, crafting echoes that resonate in perfect harmony with your compositions. This dynamic fusion of delays empowers you to sculpt time and space with precision, ensuring your sound is not just heard but experienced.

Additional Multi-Effects

Unlock a new dimension of sonic exploration with Digital Echoes’ array of effects, including reverb, stereo dimension, and slap delay, each offering substantial dimensional value. Immerse your sound in lush ambiances, widen your stereo field, and add dynamic spatial effects that elevate your mix to over a 200% dimensional emulation. Whether you seek ethereal atmospheres or immersive soundscapes, Digital Echoes’ diverse effects contribute to a richer, multidimensional sonic experience that goes beyond the ordinary.

See Your Sound & Space

Elevate your sonic journey with Digital Echoes’ visualizers, providing an intuitive and immersive experience as your sound weaves through the plugin. Easily visualize your incoming audio signal, gaining real-time insight into its nuances and evolution within the Delay modules. Witness the reverb and dimensional effects come to life through dedicated visualizers, allowing you to shape your sound with precision. This visual feedback transforms your creative process, offering a holistic view of your sonic landscape and enhancing your ability to craft immersive compositions with clarity and finesse.

Overview

Compatibility

WIN

MAC

Operating System

Windows 10+
Mac Mojave 10.14+

System Requirements

4GB RAM | 500MB Disk Space

Format Type

VST3 | AU

Download Size

Installer: 45MB

Delivery Format

WIN: EXE | MAC: PKG

DAW Compatibility

Works with all DAWs except Pro-Tools

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  1. C

    Digital Echoes has a useful combination of effects: 3x Delay, Reverb, EQ and ‘Dimension’.
    The delays work as expected, except that there is a knob labeled “distance” which is really the delay “feedback”. Just using the delays is possible to create a nice spacious feeling for an instrument whilst avoiding overcrowding the mix with too much reverb. Would be nice to have a knob to pan each delay. The delays can also create nice syncopated melodies from simple lines.
    With Reverb and Delay it is possible to create a really spacious feeling. Usually low wet values for the delays and reverb will work best, except in the cases where you really want to drawn the mix in reverb 🙂
    As for the EQ, I like the ability to just add bands and select the filter type. However, I was expecting the EQ to apply only to the wet signal, or maybe the feedback lines. Instead I found that it is a pre-EQ, that applies to the ‘dry’ signal. This is surprising because of the placement of the EQ on the interface (I would expect a Pre-EQ to be top left on the interface) and also because that is not how you would expect an EQ to behave in a delay plugin (you want to filter the wet signal, not the dry). – This means that if you want to cut high and low frequencies to create a lo-fi delay, you end up filtering the whole signal (dry + wet). IT is OK once you get used to it. – SUGGESTION: Add a button to select EQ placement as pre or post.
    Dimension is interesting. It can create stereo from mono signals (set different delays to left and right) and Slap and Stereo to >0 ) or you can use it to create a comb filtering effect (different delays for left and right, Slap >0 and Stereo = 0 ).
    If at least one of the delays is set to zero, this effect creates an echo (switch everything else off and try it!).
    Also worth pointing out that if you set Stereo to 0 on the Dimension module to use it as a comb filter only, you can still create stereo from a mono signal by switching on the Reverb module and increasing the width.
    I commented previously on the puzzling signal flow. – the signal flow does seem to be in ‘reverse’ of the GUI layout: Dimension and EQ seem to come first, then Reverb and finally the 3 parallel Delay lines…

    I like the plugin, can create useful effects quickly, but I think the signal flow and knobs labelled “distance” instead of “feedback” will confuse some users.

  2. MG

    Super Plugin, ich nutze es gern.

  3. AE

    Don’t like it. Think it is missing key features essential to delays that should be standard for all delay vsts

    • A

      Hi Antoine,

      Could you elaborate on this? It would be helpful to know the features you are looking for.

      Best,

      Aaron

  4. EA

    nice plugin and very low cpu use

  5. I

    It’s fun to create sounds because you can use three Delay, Reverb, and EQ functions on one screen.

Updates

04/02/2024 | Version 1.3.1

  • Delay Routing Issue Resolved

12/04/2023 | Version 1.2.1

  • Minor Bug Updates

05/19/2023 | Version 1.1.1

  • Original Release Date