Sinevibes today introduced Integer, a new digital-analog buffer delay effect for the Korg Multi-Engine synths, including the prologue, minilogue xd, NTS-1, NTS-1 mkII and NTS-3.
Integer is a digital-analog buffer delay plugin, now available for KORG’s first- and second-generation synthesizers. It’s built using variable sample rate technology: just like analog “bucket bridge device” chips, the algorithm uses a small fixed buffer and produces different delay times, by varying the speed of its internal read/write clock. Thus, as the clock speed changes, it also affects the sampling resolution, degrading the sound quality as the delay time is increased.
Features:
- Studio-grade DSP algorithms, calibrated specifically for KORG’s hardware platform.
- Individually chosen mapping for every plugin parameter, providing a very natural feel.
- Built-in lag filters for noise-free, ultra-smooth parameter adjustment.
- Tested and optimized for maximum performance and stability on each individual device type.
Compatibility:
- KORG prologue
- KORG minilogue xd
- KORG NTS-1
- KORG NTS-1 mkII
- KORG NTS-3
Pricing and Availability:
Integer is available now for $19 USD.
nice stuff!
If there was a model that could hold all of the Sinevibes plug-ins at once, you could fly it around the Moon. Those things are seriously impressive.
Does not sound like BBD – especially with high feedback.