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Software Delay/Echo from UVI

Public price: $129

UVI has released a new multitap delay plug-in for Mac OS X and Windows, called Relayer.

Relayer is a VST, AU and AAX effect plug-in for Mac OS X and Windows that features up to 32 delay lines so that you can create a wide collection of effects ranging from basic delays up to radical rhythm variations. You can control the delay time, mix, modulation and visualize in real time the most important parameters.

The GUI features multiple tabs that will open per tap modulation sequencers for the time, gain, pan and two multi-effects. You can either draw the sequences or choose from a list of preset shapes that can then be freely modified.

 

 

Relayer also features an input gate, two programable multi-effects, a Color section to process the signal through different amp and gear IRs (radios, laptop speakers, phones….).

Relayer is available for the introductory price of $79 instead of $129 until July 31st. This licenses allows for 3 authorizations on computers and/or iLok dongles. You can also download a trial version from www.uvi.net.

 

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