DelGrain brings grainy delay and wild mod tricks, sphere in tow

Rob Papen dropped DelGrain, which mashes up granular delay with tape delay plus a distortion module and filter section that all get controlled by this thing called the Disrupt Sphere. The plugin lets you route the granular processing before the delay, inside it, after it, or running in parallel, depending on what kind of chaos you want. Grain size and length both lock to tempo and there's a semitone pitch thing that goes 12 steps either direction.

The filter section has high-pass and low-pass combos, bandpass mode, and a vocal vowel filter that you can stick in different spots after the delay stuff happens. Distortion hits the signal before it enters the granular delay engine, which apparently makes things more exciting. That Disrupt Sphere controller can mess with multiple parameters at once and has a spring feature where it snaps back to center in tempo, plus there's a lazy mode that automates the movement if your wrist hurts from manually tweaking it.

The plugin goes for 24 bucks and 50 cents during intro pricing before jumping to 35 dollars, and it works on both Mac and Windows.
 

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