Q: Where can I purchase Repeater?
Repeater can be purchased by clicking this link.
It is also part of the All Access Pass (as low as $14.99 a month! πΆ)
Q: What delay models come with Repeater?
Repeater is a dual delay powerhouse featuring 23 unique authentically modeled delay units β ranging from classic oil cans and plates to famous vintage digital designs:
Q: Where can I purchase Repeater?
Repeater can be purchased by clicking this link.
It is also part of the All Access Pass (as low as $14.99 a month! πΆ)
Q: What delay models come with Repeater?
Repeater is a dual delay powerhouse featuring 23 unique authentically modeled delay units β ranging from classic oil cans and plates to famous vintage digital designs:
Delay Model | Description |
---|---|
Cassette Tape | Early 80's Japanese cassette deck. Mid-fi tone. |
Coopy Cube | 70's garden hose-based delay. Depth with stereo Spread option. |
Digital 42 | Famous early digital delay with slight scoop and graininess. |
Digital 42 x2 | Half sample rate version of Digital 42 for extreme lo-fi tone. |
Digital Delay | High-resolution digital delay. Customize with filters and Color. |
DM-2 | Early bucket brigade analog delay with warm, rich tone. |
Mellow Delay | Smooth and subdued vintage-style delay. |
Memory Guy | Fat, lush analog delay tone. |
Mirky Delay | Dark, thick analog delay for special effects and thickening. |
New Radio | FM radio-style scooped tone. Great on vocals. |
Old Radio | AM radio-style grainy lo-fi tone. |
Pitchy Delays (3 models) | Delays with pitch modulation for spatial, chorusing effects. |
Plexy Echo | 70s tape delay. Fat tone for vocals, guitars, and drums. |
Space Delay | Magnetic tape delay with warm, gritty tone. |
Tape Delay Ancient | 1940s style early tape delay tone. |
Tape Delay Classic | Early 60s style tape delay. |
Tape Delay Modern | Hi-fi tape delay with warm and lush tone. |
Tape Delay Vintage | 70s tape tone. Slightly grainy but warm. |
Telephone 1 | Lo-fi telephone tone for special FX or inserts. |
Telephone 2 | Alternate lo-fi telephone tone, different distortion. |
TelRay | Classic analog delay, beautifully rich lo-fi tone. |
π Learn More About Repeater
Please view the Repeater User Guide.
Q: I have Repeater installed on my system, but I do not see it in my DAW?
β‘ Important: Since Repeater was created in collaboration with D16 Group, it will appear under the manufacturer name "D16 Group Audio Software" in your plugins list.
If the iLok license is activated and installed, you likely need to rescan your plugins. See the following articles:
- How To Rescan Plugins in Logic Pro
- How To Rescan Plugins In Ableton Live
- How To Rescan Plugins In Cubase
- How To Rescan Plugins In Digital Performer
- How To Rescan Plugins In FL Studio
- How To Rescan Plugins In Reaper
- How To Rescan Plugins In Cakewalk/Bandlab
- Missing Plugins In Pro Tools / How To Rescan
- How To Add Plugin Paths & Reset Blacklist In Studio One
Q: How do I uninstall Repeater from my system?
π οΈ Uninstall Guides:
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