Year/Date of Issue: 2020
Version: 1.5.11
Developer: Boz Digital Labs
Developer website: bozdigitallabs
Format: VST, VST3, RTAS, AAX, AU
Bit depth: 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka: present | R2R
System Requirements: Windows XP+ | OS X 10.5+
Description : Boz Digital Labs, driven by the goal of creating the most powerful delay plugin, but at the same time easy to use, introduced “Imperial Delay”. According to the manufacturers, there are two types of such effects in the world: some have multiple control over every nuance of the sound, but require deep knowledge, while others are easy to use, but, on the contrary, are limited in tuning functions. “Imperial Delay” intelligently combines these two qualities.
Characteristics :
Imperial Delay—Unique Features:
Drive, Feedback, Duck, Color, Smear, Modulation, and Chorus controls with on/off buttons and Advanced Section editing controls with presets
“Drive” adds distortion and harmonics to the input signal
“Duck” compresses the delayed output letting you have more extreme delay settings allowing your original dry track shine through
“Smear” softens the sharp edges of the delayed signal enabling it to functionlike reverb, putting it more in the background
“Offset” delays the right channel; setting becomes a fixed rate relative to the main delay value
“Color” tone-shaping control adds more color to the feedback signal as it repeats
“Dynamic Feedback” changes feedback value via threshold (like a gate)
Advanced section presets let you save individual modifications without changing other settings
Imperial Delay—Just the Facts:
Dual layer architecture with main and advanced controls
Independent wet and dry level controls
Sync mode offers three options: Free, Sync, and Tap
Delay range of 0.1ms to 10s in Free mode
Six delay modes
On/Off for left/right mono channels and center (stereo)
Feedback with polarity controls to add width or ringing effect
Presets can be organized into submenus and shared platforms and Mac/PC operating systems without changing functionality