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Aftershock

Our kind of three-way!

With three independent delays, one each for left, middle and right panning and separate controls for each delay, Aftershock is one of the most versatile delay effects out there.

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  • Our Kind of Three-way

    Aftershock

    The Aftershock digital delay can hold a delay for up to 6 seconds at a sample rate of 44100. It features 3 independent delays, one left, right and center.  Each of these delays have a separate Feedback level, volume level and selectable delay type.  You can select from Tap Delay, Host tempo Delay and standard delay.

    Tap Delay

    Simply select Tap from the delay type drop down list. Then  simply tap the bottom button to set the delay speed.

    Tempo Delay

    Once again, select tempo from the delay type drop down list.  You can then set the delay note tempo. For example,  quarter note at X BPM where X is the tempo set in your host DAW. You select the note duration from the Note Duration drop down list.

    Standard Delay

    Select Standard from the delay type drop down list. You can now set the time of the delay by turning the Standard Delay Time knob. This is capable of delaying by up to 6 seconds. If you at first don’t hear anything, you probably have this setting too high.

    Setting the Stereo Mix

    Each of the three delays has a level slider located on the right side of the effect. These are simple volume controls. Want more Left, turn up the Left, less Center, turn down the Center. You also have  Dry and Wet volumes. The dry is the volume level of  un effected signal, wet is the level of the effected signal.

    Note when you first start aftershock it is set for a 6 second delay. So it may seem like its not working, but wait for the 6 seconds and you hear the echo.
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  • Samples

    Aftershock Test by Scott Riley
  • Tutorials

  • System Requirements

    These requirements are what we've found to be a 'usable' environment for our plugins. By 'usable' we mean they run fine with low latency and acceptable CPU usage. Anything higher than these requirements will hopefully have you running things smoother than a sanded-down P. Diddy. Covered in silk. Or something …

    • Pentium 4 Single Core 3GHz Processor or above
    • 1GB RAM or above
    • 100MB Free Disk Space
    • Windows XP SP3
    • WDM Capable sound card with ASIO4ALL, Or a Sound Card that natively supports ASIO