• SONAR
  • Looking for an updated DELAY plug-in to use within Sonar (p.3)
2016/07/03 16:07:20
Razorwit
Look at the Imperial Delay from Boz. Kinda expensive, but the ducking feature alone is super useful on Vox. H-delay for simpler quick and dirty tasks. PSP 608 is also worth a look...it's probably the deepest of the three, but the interface is not for the faint of heart. 
 
Dean
2016/07/03 16:07:58
scook
Sanderxpander
I haven't used the other BlueTubes one. It sounds good though, is included in Sonar and is another tool in the box.

Echoes is not bundled with SONAR. It is not part of the BT line. As mentioned above the BT Tempo Delay is bundled with SONAR.
2016/07/03 17:31:25
Sanderxpander
I meant the Oilcan, but yes that was ambiguously worded. As you said, it isn't tempo based, but it sounds very good and comes with Sonar. If you can do division tempo based is less of an issue, too.
2016/07/03 20:38:06
pdarg
Just to follow up: I went with the FabFilter Timeless 2 - I am already a FabFilter customer, so the price was very reasonable.
 
Lots of features - but a bit complicated. Nice sounding . . .
2016/07/03 21:04:56
DeeringAmps
Sometimes I wish there was a Timeless Lite.
 
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2016/07/04 11:11:46
sven450
BT Tempo Delay gets a lot of love from me.  I think it sounds great, and has just about all the parameters I need.  To me much more organic sounding than the Sonitus.
2016/07/04 14:27:17
shawn@trustmedia.tv
SONITUS is beautiful....
2016/07/04 14:33:04
Anderton
The OP mentioned vocals...doesn't anyone else use the VX-64? The delay filter curve shown in the screenshot (post #13) is good for vocals - increases intelligibility but doesn't step on other instruments, especially as you turn up the feedback.
2016/07/04 14:34:45
Bristol_Jonesey
Never tried it Craig, but now you've mentioned it I'll certainly give it a shot.
 
If I can ever get back into my studio
 
Families eh?
2016/07/04 15:06:33
Zargg
Anderton
The OP mentioned vocals...doesn't anyone else use the VX-64? The delay filter curve shown in the screenshot (post #13) is good for vocals - increases intelligibility but doesn't step on other instruments, especially as you turn up the feedback.


That is my go to delay (along with the PX-64)
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