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Apogee sells Bowie's accidental delay effect for $29
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59614, member: 636"] Apogee Electronics launched Clearmountain Dance as the latest plugin within their established Clearmountain series. The software replicates Bob Clearmountain's distinctive stereo delay effect from David Bowie's track "Let's Dance." Engineers accidentally created the chaotic delay that later defined the song's sonic character. Clearmountain has earned recognition for constructing rich soundscapes where instruments and vocals merge smoothly. The plugin transforms his creative mixing approach into a digital, accessible form. The software features a cascading ping pong delay that generates rhythmic stereo textures and captivating patterns. Analog tape emulation offers warm, dual-tape-head delay characteristics throughout the processing. Musicians can adjust randomization through Offset and Skew controls that modify stereo timing from standard grid patterns. The Degrade function simulates tape aging effects to soften harsh repeat edges or emphasize organic artifacts. Extreme settings produce audible wow and flutter characteristics for vintage authenticity. The stereo plugin processes both mono and stereo sources effectively. Pricing reaches $29 across macOS and Windows platforms through VST2, VST3, AU, and AAX formats. [/QUOTE]
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