Yeah, as said by others above. Hard and software versions have the same DNA, but are different beasts. If you want a sound all over your 500 tracks project, you reach for the plug-in. If you want hands on access in your liveset, get the hardware. It is magical.
how is it , that this demo sounds no where near as good as the black stereo delay module? its all digital isn't it ? I have the eoromodule , its my fav delay , so ii would be up for trying this out , you dont do a demo version do you ?
if it's a good quality plugin, it's a good quality plugin and it'll cost an amount of money. if you can't afford it, use free ones or buy ones that are closer to your budget.
@@leefchapman well, I mean, customer loyalty and satisfaction for example, they wouldn't be the first synth manafacturer to give free upgrades on expensive gear. I wasn't actually expecting it to happen though, it was a joke - I think most people with the hardware would also love the plug in.
@@robotriddims does eventide do the same after thousands spent on their hardware? Not saying a company could or should do what you are asking but it's just unheard of unless you can share otherwise.
@@leefchapman ok, Moog Minitaur 2.2 revision and new editor for example. but I think the most important bit you are missing here was the "it was a joke" part. I was just messing about.
I have the hardware & to my ears, I like the plugin but it sounds a lot more muddy. There's a warmth & separation to the hardware unit I have, as well. It colors everything you put through it in a really pleasant way without it losing detail & clarity. This doesn't really have that. Like i said, not knocking it but just confirming it is very different than the hardware. I still want it but think I'd use it as a temporary measure to get down ideas..then I'd record with the hardware manually, for any final print's of tracks.
@@saren6538 that's your opinion. Like buttholes we all have one so perhaps try respecting others before you speak condescendingly to them. There's value in being able to agree to disagree. I could say something condescending back but it's not worth wasting my time nor energy. Instead if you're happy with the plugin, that's all that matters, so be happy.
This is fantastic!! well done to all involved!
When are you going to update it, feels like you have forgotten about your plugin as in all this time its still on version 1?
Is there a demo to try? On how many computers can 1 license be installed?
Kirn+EricaxNinja+plugin=cool
I don't think any of my delay vsts have a built in bitcrusher 👀.
Nice one! ❤
BLESS YOU :)
Will you be porting this to iOS? Please pretty please! 🙏🏻
its on the To-do list!
@@Coldcut Beautiful! 👍🏻
@@Coldcut this is sweet news❤
I'm kinda sad this is now a plugin because I had my heart set on buying the hardware. I need to justify buying the hardware and this makes it hard lol
no worries the hardware version have an incredible feeling :)
@@amnesyaudiotrauma5 plus a different sound. they are designed for different use.
Hands-on feel of the hardware is very good. I can see myself getting the plug-in as well for convenience though.
Yeah, as said by others above. Hard and software versions have the same DNA, but are different beasts. If you want a sound all over your 500 tracks project, you reach for the plug-in. If you want hands on access in your liveset, get the hardware. It is magical.
There’s nothing quite like a real tube sound and those lovely big knobs 😂
how is it , that this demo sounds no where near as good as the black stereo delay module? its all digital isn't it ? I have the eoromodule , its my fav delay , so ii would be up for trying this out , you dont do a demo version do you ?
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Congrats guys 🎉
Is there any chance you will be porting this to IOS iPad?
149 for a delay? What are you smoking?
its not just a delay. its an unique multi fx including filter, overdrive, noise, bitcrusher, modulation, sample&hold.
if it's a good quality plugin, it's a good quality plugin and it'll cost an amount of money. if you can't afford it, use free ones or buy ones that are closer to your budget.
free for Zen Delay hardware owners... right?... right?
Why would they even consider it to be free for hardware users?
@@leefchapman well, I mean, customer loyalty and satisfaction for example, they wouldn't be the first synth manafacturer to give free upgrades on expensive gear. I wasn't actually expecting it to happen though, it was a joke - I think most people with the hardware would also love the plug in.
@@robotriddims does eventide do the same after thousands spent on their hardware? Not saying a company could or should do what you are asking but it's just unheard of unless you can share otherwise.
@@robotriddims what other synth manufacturers do this?
@@leefchapman ok, Moog Minitaur 2.2 revision and new editor for example.
but I think the most important bit you are missing here was the "it was a joke" part. I was just messing about.
I have the hardware & to my ears, I like the plugin but it sounds a lot more muddy. There's a warmth & separation to the hardware unit I have, as well. It colors everything you put through it in a really pleasant way without it losing detail & clarity. This doesn't really have that. Like i said, not knocking it but just confirming it is very different than the hardware. I still want it but think I'd use it as a temporary measure to get down ideas..then I'd record with the hardware manually, for any final print's of tracks.
you keep telling youself that Jay, to warrant your 500 quid purchase... i compared this to my mates hardware could barely tell the difference
@@saren6538 that's your opinion. Like buttholes we all have one so perhaps try respecting others before you speak condescendingly to them. There's value in being able to agree to disagree. I could say something condescending back but it's not worth wasting my time nor energy. Instead if you're happy with the plugin, that's all that matters, so be happy.
@@jaykarimi7123would be nice if someone could post a comparison video
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