Baby audio has released the audio plug-in Comeback Kid which can be a super addition to your plug-in arsenal that can definitely be put to work whit a whole lot of functions and to go beyond your ordinary delay. With this plug-in, you will be able to dial in satisfying sound without the hassle of going around various parameters or to dice deep in too long lists of menus. Giving it is a BPM-synched plug-in setting it up comes pretty automated. The plug-in is available in two sizes or two skins however you want to see it.
The interface has controls over delay time modes, going pong mode and time and feedback dials. This time dial lets you extend only to 2500ms ad had an odd ramp-up. There is a flavour section that adds analogue style colour to the delay signal via four independent signals. With the Cheap switch, you can reduce the delays bit rate, while the Tape dial emulates tape saturation. Swirl is a phaser and Source is a modest reverb to add spacious depth to your original signal.
Also, find a Shapers section for low and high cut filters, attach and sustain knobs to control the envelope over filtering, wider, richer and pan selectors to enhance or reduce the stereo image of the delay. This is much more than just a delay plug-in, with all its cool features and presets you can add lo-fi crunch chorus or other deadly types. So the key features here have to be the analogue inspired multi-facet effects to apply delay, paired with the BPM synched straight with dotted and triplet delay times that also has a millisecond mode. Sound shaping and filter options give it a real plus and with tape saturation, phaser and reverb effects you get the most out of it.
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