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New Plugin by Tritik - IRID


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This does the same thing as Shimmer, but takes the idea a bit further, e.g. the ability to shift pitch by a musical interval.

If you already have Shimmer, this would be somewhat redundant given how seldom most people actually use such beautiful but potentially mix-destroying effects. But if you don't currently have Shimmer or similar effect in your kit, this one will do a fine job - and is currently the least-expensive in its class.

Gonna pass because you already have plenty of versatile reverbs? I felt that way about delays, too, until I tried tritik's delay. Now it's my first-call delay plugin.

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  On 7/24/2020 at 1:27 PM, bitflipper said:

This does the same thing as Shimmer, but takes the idea a bit further, e.g. the ability to shift pitch by a musical interval.

If you already have Shimmer, this would be somewhat redundant given how seldom most people actually use such beautiful but potentially mix-destroying effects. But if you don't currently have Shimmer or similar effect in your kit, this one will do a fine job - and is currently the least-expensive in its class.

Gonna pass because you already have plenty of versatile reverbs? I felt that way about delays, too, until I tried tritik's delay. Now it's my first-call delay plugin.

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XenoVerb is also just under $30

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  On 7/24/2020 at 1:37 PM, scook said:
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A journey down memory lane...yes, Charles did build an XP-compatible version, I tested it for him and became a fan in the process. I still like Imperial Delay, though, as well as Timeless 2 and even the good ol' Sonitus. But it'll always be the tritik delay that gets first crack at a track. Kudos to Clint for turning me onto it.

Sorry to the OP for taking the thread off track. But there are parallels, I think. The main difference is that everybody needs a delay, everybody needs a conventional algorithmic reverb, but nobody needs an infinite-feedback reverb due to its limited applications.

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