W. A. Production just turned delay into a crunchy time machine, and it is proudly allergic to clean echoes.
What just dropped
What just dropped
- Alright, W. A. Production released Delay Rings 8bit.
- It is a delay plugin for macOS and Windows with an unapologetic retro edge.
- The whole pitch leans hard into texture over polish.
- This is not about pristine repeats.
- The delay leans into grit, fizz, and digital roughness.
- Think echoes that feel lived-in, not lab-tested.
- The engine traces back to the original Delay Rings.
- That earlier version was initially built with Japanese producers in mind.
- This new take opens the doors wider and adds a vintage spin.
- Audio spins around the listener instead of sitting still.
- The delay movement feels orbital rather than linear.
- Bit-crushed flavor adds character that refuses to stay subtle.
- The interface keeps things minimal and pixel-art inspired.
- Controls stay clean, readable, and resizable.
- The aesthetic matches the sound, playful but intentional.
- An 8-bit double delay forms the backbone.
- Twin rings run independently with Gain, Feedback, and Filter control.
- Each delay can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise for motion tricks.
- Modulation adds movement beyond simple repeats.
- Reverb and Stereo Width help place the delay in space.
- An auto-ducker keeps the dry signal from getting buried.
- Wet and dry gain can be linked if needed.
- AB comparison makes tweaking safer.
- Undo and Redo are built in.
- Presets cover a wide range of starting points.
- CPU usage stays friendly even when pushed.
- Available in VST2, VST3, AU, and AAX.
- Runs on both macOS and Windows.
- Comes with a full PDF manual and a tutorial video.
- Introductory price sits at $12.
- That reflects a 70 percent discount.
- The offer runs until February 12th, 2026.
- Regular pricing is listed at $39.90.
- This delay does not want to behave.
- Delay Rings 8-bit is about personality first.
- If clean echoes bore you, this one gets it.