Tritik has introduced TkDelay – a versatile delay audio plugin for Mac & Windows.
According to the developers, TkDelay’s range runs from classic delays to experimental sounds.
Key Features:
- Main Controls
- Host-synced and free delay times (per channel)
- Delay times modulation (per channel)
- Feedback gains with infinite loop support (per channel)
- Frequency shifter (per channel)
- Reverse mode
- Ping-pong (via cross-feedback control)
- Tap-tempo
- Overdrive
- Wet/Dry and output gain controls
- Phase inversion
- Filters
- Resonant low-pass
- Resonant hi-pass
- Band-pass
- Highpass + lowpass combination
- Freq modulation with free or host-synced rate
- Inside or outside the feedback loop
- Bypass switch
- Interface
- Fully resizable interface !
- Clean and intuitive
- Fast access to synced times through menus
- Display synced delay times as notes or ratios
- Interactive MIDI-learn
- Left-Right params links
- Tooltips and prefs in english, french or spanish
- Presets
- File based preset system
- Access through menu or browser
- Presets ‘freezer’ for safe recall
TkDelay is available now for 29 Euro via the Tritik site.
Compare this with the FREE ‘Delay Studio’ by Minimal System Instruments.
(Was an entry in the KVR Developer Challenge 2012).
Looks like Delay Studio is Windows only. It looks like a powerful plug-in, but its GUI is more confusing than TkDelay’s. I haven’t tried either product, so I don’t know how they sound.
Installed it and listened to all the presets running as a return effect from a drum track. Overall, fantastic. Good luck to this new 1 man band. Look forward to more….
And it’s free as well, unless it’s used for commercial projects. Seeing that there’s surprisingly not a lot of decent syncing ping-pong delays out there, and TriTik is 64bit, works in Logic, it’s a bit of a must have!
That is a really nice delay, and performance ready effects working glitch free- had a play about with it and it has got some crazy tweaking power on such a simply interface – and 64bit which is always good.