FRCTL Audio delivered DLAY 1.2.0 update

Paying subscription fees for delay plugins feels completely absurd when a free update adds per-tap feedback and stereo width lanes. FRCTL Audio just shipped DLAY 1.2.0 to let producers shape sixty-four individual echoes with independent panning, pitch, and tone controls.

This visual editor now includes a feedback lane that determines how much each tap regenerates within the echo loop for complex rhythmic patterns. A separate width control spreads individual repeats across the stereo field while keeping the core mono compatible so tails never lose focus during playback.

Filter slopes step through twelve to forty-eight decibels per octave via scrollable handles for everything from gentle analog rolloffs to brick wall cuts. Every filter operates independently so audio nerds can sculpt frequency content per tap without affecting neighboring echoes in the chain.

New users get a full fourteen-day trial without credit cards or accounts, while existing owners grab this VST3, AU, and CLAP update at zero cost. Projects created during evaluation periods remain fully playable after expiration, but editing locks until the thirty-four-ninety-nine purchase completes.
 

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