2014/06/27 14:14:02
robbyk
Has any one tried this plugin? I'm looking for a good basic stereo delay or echo for vocals.
 
It's on sale at JRR shop for $49: http://www.jrrshop.com/psp-echo-download-license
 
I don't think it requires iLok, does it?
2014/06/27 14:18:40
Leadfoot
Do you have Sonar? The Sonitus stereo delay does a great job.
2014/06/27 14:29:30
robbyk
Leadfoot
Do you have Sonar? The Sonitus stereo delay does a great job.



That's what I currently use, that and the Rob Papen plugin, which is complex.
2014/06/27 14:38:53
scook
It does not use iLok, simple keyfile added to the registry.
Demo here http://pspaudioware.net/register/demo.php
Video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhADKiKndUE
The demo is time limited but otherwise identical to the full version and can be unlocked to the full version after purchasing.
 
2014/06/27 15:02:19
bluzdog
PSP usually makes good stuff. I've used the Lexicon PSP42 and the Vintage Warmer and like them both. This Echo looks pretty cool. I like the Ducker feature, that could save some automation work right there. If I was after a good delay plug for guitar I wouldn't hesitate.
 
Rocky
2014/06/27 15:03:04
robbyk
scook
 
The demo is time limited but otherwise identical to the full version and can be unlocked to the full version after purchasing.
 


Thanks Skook, good idea to demo:)
 
I hope I can get a little more time this weekend to do that! It's a real "Bungle in the Jungle" here with the lawns growing after 7" rain in June...
2014/06/27 15:11:05
wst3
I have all the PSP delays, and I use them all. I also have the Rob Papen Delay mentioned above, and it is really cool too. For $49 I think you'll get a lot of use out of it!
2014/06/27 15:29:13
robbyk
bluzdog
PSP usually makes good stuff. I've used the Lexicon PSP42 and the Vintage Warmer and like them both. This Echo looks pretty cool. I like the Ducker feature, that could save some automation work right there. If I was after a good delay plug for guitar I wouldn't hesitate.
 
Rocky


I've also heard good things about the Vintage Warmer.
 
For guitar, I've mostly used my PodFarm echoes which I like, but I'm really looking for something nice for female vocals: sweet, useful and not extreme.
 
Thanks for the input!
2014/06/27 15:30:44
robbyk
wst3
I have all the PSP delays, and I use them all. I also have the Rob Papen Delay mentioned above, and it is really cool too. For $49 I think you'll get a lot of use out of it!


I'm going for it!
 
Thanks!
2014/06/27 21:41:31
Leadfoot
I also love PSP products. The Lexicon PSP 85 is amazing!
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