Celmo Pro Series Vintage Delay Line

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<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.celmo.com/Download/ProVintag ... .zip"><img src="/forums/images/file_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" File"> File</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 60<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: Effect<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Introducing Pro Vintage Delay, the second one of the Pro Series, a new range of plug-ins for the Pulsar platform.
Pro Vintage Delay is a multi purpose stereo delay line, with this typical taste of the "old timer" tape or rotative time systems
Thanks to the innovative design of Pro Vintage Delay, both the perspective response of your drums parts,guitars, keyboards,voices, SFX, or even on your final mixes, can be dramatically enhanced or modified in a new way.
This amazing module includes:
Input stages , Dual Band HPF and LPF, Two separate Delay Lines, Machine Heads Condition controls (Dirty Heads, Heads Bias settings, Machine age), an Output Limiter , a Feedback crossmode switch, total MIDI Control, and so on.
And a new "HOLD Freeze" function, which memorize and holds infinitely the last sound played, relatively to the delay time settings.
By this way, you can "Play on yourself".

Demo version on:http://www.celmo.com<BR><BR><a name="planetz-fileimage"></a><IMG SRC="http://www.celmo.com/Pro_Vintage_Delay_page.htm" BORDER="0">
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Post by jupiter8 »

While we do like your work, 4 posts is kinda overkill, don't you think.
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Sorry. It was a mistake.
I promise it will never happen again.
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Post by AndreD »

What about BPM-based timing?
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Post by Spirit »

This is a characteristically powerful device - never anything "lite" about Celmo gear. Watchout on the feedback control. Interesting the very different flavour even a touch of this will give to a sound - vastly different to normal delay. And if you want a filthy, crapped out tape unit well here it is beautifully simulated.

(I always find it funny that as soon as digital gets really good everyone wants analog or old-fashioned again whether it's synths, effects, design or even the look of fonts.)

Odd too that this is almost simultaneous with the Vinco from CW. Along with the Guitar Amp Modeller and X-Machine you can get a complete retro feel happening.

And yes, it would be nice to have a BPM-based delay. Not really "vintage" though is it ? Sometimes I like not being able to exactly sync things so to get a more natural effect. But then this unit is so nice that I'd like to use it as a standard device (rather than making just "vintage" special appearances), so yes, a bpm control would be good.

Now, just imagine if there were another dozen developers as active and successful as Celmo ! :smile:


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Post by arish »

hi celmo
check out the known OHMBOYZ deelay .
it has also an LFO that adds interested effect.
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Post by arish »

how about a free- small version of the deelay
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Post by kiminet »

On 2002-06-24 09:36, arish wrote:
how about a free- small version of the deelay

A free version already exists and is pretty good.

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I think this vintage delay is very nice and
soft analog sounding but there is sometimes
a strange destruction of the sound when it fades out.Which limitations are in the demo?

Kim

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On 2002-06-25 18:43, kiminet wrote:
I think this vintage delay is very nice and
soft analog sounding but there is sometimes
a strange destruction of the sound when it fades out.Which limitations are in the demo?
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This is due to the "Machine age" control, which destroy the low levels sounds, as a very old machine.
You can cancel it if you want.
the demo limitations on the delay are:
1) an "boring" Demo panel which appears randomly, and some interrupts in the sound (could make pop and crackles)
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Post by celmo »

While the demo version stay unchanged, the release version can now hold more than five seconds per channel.
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Post by Zhoo »

soundz good but when i compare it with bomb factoriez delay 4 protoolz i see that
your delay iz some digital... :sad:
i hear some bass boost in sound and
not so clear and wet mid freq as wished
but 4 begin itz VERY GOOD
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Post by thermos »

i liked it
instant primal scream (vanishing point) sounds.

ill probably end up buying it

thermos
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