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![]() ![]() They’re more akin to walls while compressors are more like sponges. In other words, limiters completely block a signal from exceeding a certain threshold. Limiters are defined by their high ratio and attack time. While a limiter is a type of compressor, compression and limiting are not to be conflated. The KR-Delay is surprisingly useful and versatile. The simple visual display makes it easy to see how these parameters play out in real time. In addition to standard delay time and feedback controls, this tool is complete with panning, EQ, resonance, low- and high-pass filters, dry/wet signal control, and output gain. KR-Delay FSAdmittedly, the KR-Delay FS might not be the flashiest plugin of the bunch, but that doesn’t negate its functionality. ![]() There’s a lot to discover and mess with here. The plugin also features delay sync, meaning the signal will repeat at different note lengths. This signal can be manipulated in real time, resulting in some trance-like, perhaps nightmarish loops. When cranked, the knob allows audio to feedback into itself, creating an infinite, ever-building signal. In particular, the Valhalla FreqEcho can do wonders with its feedback knob. On the surface, this delay doesn’t look as versatile as the Sound Delay, but it does offer some unique qualities that make it worthwhile.
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