Each path has an independent delay line and additional (identical for each channel) processing blocks, which enrich the overall capabilities.Īt first glance, Repeater appears to be your typical stereo delay effect processor with independent control of the processing path for the left and right channels. In general, the Repeater’s processing path may be described as two independent paths left and right channel. The Slate Digital Repeater is dual-delay, powerhouse plug-in that features 23 unique authentically modeled delay units, ranging from classic oil cans and plates to the most famous vintage digital designs.
Optional tempo synchronization with DAW's.Tap function for non-synchronized delay times.O Audio clipper module with Color parameter Two separate delay lines for left and right channels with independent control for each of them and per channel features:.
You can customize delays with hi- and low-pass filters, saturation, analog modeled feedback, plus some amazing special effects, such as authentic pitch, telephone, and vintage tape tones. Along with 23 highly adjustable delay units and the ability to store your own presets, the Repeater enables you to sculpt your stereo field with its spread control and dual delay lines with independent re-panning and dry/wet mixing. Or, perhaps your taste (or the current tune you’re working on) requires a more modern touch-it’s all there in the Slate Digital Repeater. Imagine if you will, having access to the authentic sounds of a vintage Cooper Time Cube™ (that actually works), Tel-Ray Adineko™, and Lexicon PCM 42™.
The Slate Digital Repeater is a collaboration between D16 Group Audio Software and Slate Digital-the result is the most comprehensive, realistic-sounding delay plug-in that doesn’t just model a single classic delay unit, it models ALL of them-from the ’40s right through today-23 distinctive studio legends in one plug-in. The Slate Digital Repeater is a delay plug-in that meticulously models 23 vintage and modern delay units with authentic analog sound and modern sound-shaping features