On the other end of the spectrum from the very easy to use H-Delay is EchoBoy by SoundToys. The built-in filters are pretty handy as well, so you don’t have to add an EQ after H-Delay to pull off the Abbey Road trick. Give your client just a hint of 1/4 note delay in their headphones to give them an extra push to capture the perfect performance. This means it’s perfectly suited for tracking when your artist needs a little encouragement from their cue mix. One of the great things about H-Delay in particular, besides ease-of-use and sound quality, is that it doesn’t add any latency. “From old school PCM42-style effects like filtering, flanging, and phasing, to slap-back echo, and ping-pong delay,” this plugin is definitely one you should have on standby. Its interface is completely intuitive making it easy to dive into and get tweaking. H-Delay is one of the most popular plugins out there.
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