Polaris is an echo/reverb plugin inspired by early hardware digital reverbs of the late 1970s and designed to provide echo, ambience and reverb out of a single multitap delay line.
That idea behind a lultitap delay is quite simple: you mix a bunch of unmodulated taps (Early Reflections) with the remaining modulated taps (Diffusion) to create a cheap but convincing reverb. For Polaris, Audiority claims to have extended this technique by making the Echo tap recirculating with the Diffusion section, allowing longer reverb tails. Users can also edit all taps to create their own room responses, resonant combs, Karplus-like tuned delay lines, Chorus, Flanging, Vibrato and more.
Specifications include:
- Single Multitap Delay Line
- Early Reflections (8 Programmable Taps)
- Diffusion (16 Programmable Modulated Taps)
- Echo (Ms, Sync, Tuned)
- Echo Modulation
- LFO (Sin/Tri/Rnd – Hz, Sync)
- VST, AU and AAX (32/64bit) formats
- OSX and Windows
Annonced at a MSRP of €45, Polaris is currently available for the launching price of €35.
More details available at www.audiority.com.
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