Sanford Delay updated to 2.7

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2015/05/08 13:33:37 (permalink)

Sanford Delay updated to 2.7

Leslie Sanford has updated the previously withdrawnSanford Delay to v2.7. This new version is completely rewritten and is now available for 64-bit VST hosts on Windows.
The Sanford Delay is a VST stereo delay effect. It's an easy to use delay that gets the job done quickly and efficiently. It features a filter in the feedback path that lets you dampen the feedback over time, giving the delay a natural sound. It also allows you to pan the feedback across the stereo spectrum creating the classic "ping-pong" effect. Overall, its main quality is simplicity. If you need a straightforward delay that doesn't overwhelm you with bells and whistles, this is the one for you.
Key Features:
  • Low CPU usage.
  • Up to 1 second of delay.
  • Independent left/right delay times.
  • Pan delay for creating a "ping-pong" effect.
  • Delay times can be synchronized to tempo.
  • Feedback can be fed through a lowpass or highpass filter.
  • MIDI Learn.
Changes in v2.7:
  • Re-wrote the plugin from the ground up compiled as 64-bit plugin.
  • Infinite feedback with soft clipper in the feedback path.
Price: Free.


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    JohnKenn
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    Re: Sanford Delay updated to 2.7 2015/05/09 17:03:56 (permalink)
    Thanks Larry,
     
    Was happy to see this, not so much about the delay but that Leslie is back in business.
    His delay is a simple unit without the big gun features, but does what it does well.
     
    The dev took a beating years ago over his Sanford Reverb being substandard, for what reason I can't understand. He eventually got out of vst production and moved more to art and music.
     
    Sanford Reverb is killer, especially recreating small spaces. Has the long decays as well. Fired it up and it stands as relevant today as when it was first published. Looks like there might be a 64 bit version coming out (I hope).
     
    John
     
    Leslie also made a great arpeggiator, and his Cobalt synth. Maybe to be resurrected as well.
     
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