L8R

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The L8R from Boz Digital Labs is a left-and-right channel delay plug-in. It focuses on giving a handy solution with the twist of a knob. This plug-in applies micro delays on either side of your channel quickly and easily to add small amounts of delay. The L8R can help you correct timing discrepancies or it can be used to create wanted discrepancies between stereo channels.

The main features of the L8R are time correcting for stereo track issues. Additionally, they can add width to any mono source. Furthermore, the precedence effect can pan from side to side. Delay transitions and adjustments on the L8R are super smooth. These let you automate the plug-in without getting clicks that tend to home when changing delay times.

If you need more than only 3ms of delay, the L8R plug-in has a 10x future that enables the interface to increase the maximum delay times to up to 30ms with just one click, perfect for when you need to adjust larger delay times. The Mono check feature can check if there are any phasing issues that occurred in your mono mixdown, this feature comes in very handily to avoid unwanted and damaging sounds to your mix.

The items requirements for the L8r left and right channel delay plug-in for windows are 32-64 bit computers through VST, VST3, RTAS, AAX Native. For Mac users, the same 32-64 bit computers with VST, VST3, RTAS, AU and AAX Native. The plug-in interface facade looks like it was designed by a kid that used a pencil a pin and an orange paper cutout. It includes a delay knob, 10x buttons and a mono button.

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