Audio Hertz winds up the retro Echo Clock

Audio Hertz shipped a delay processor that combines echo, chorus, reverb and distortion effects for $19 through an unspecified date. The plugin recreates analog warmth with a low-fidelity mode that mimics the sound of 12-bit converters from older digital gear.

Echo Clock provides delay times from 1 to 3,500 milliseconds, with tempo synchronization and ping-pong stereo spread from 0 to 100 percent. The software adds plate and spring reverb algorithms, along with saturation that affects input signals or the delay path. Mid-side width adjustment and filters shape stereo imaging across 120 factory patches.

The developer designed a clock-style interface with modulation controls and flexible routing. The full edition costs $39 after the launch discount ends and works with VST, AU and AAX hosts.
 

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