New VST/AU versatile delay-based fx

TL;DR: cool plugin for free (actually donationware).

Hi, During the last few years, I developed a VST plugin to show my students how a delay line can be tweaked to act as a mod fx, a pitch shifter, a synthesizer, and other things. With time I found myself using it in many "real world" scenarios, so I decided to release it. (At the beginning I wanted to sell it, but then I decided to opt for the free offer, zero euros included)

It is called TRAILBENDER. Instead of saying it is a delay I prefer to consider it a tool that serves 3 goals: - Helping students understand how some effects are realized; - Letting sound designer design their own delay-based effects; - Providing non-expert mix engineers with some simple but honest delay-based fx (available as presets).

The GUI has some slight peculiarities: since TRAILBENDER has many parameters, I tried to help the user by "lighting up" only those knobs that are affecting the sound. Moreover, the blue colour is used for those parameters affecting the stereo image. Finally, the most nerdy settings are available in an "advanced" section accessible by clicking on the little arrow in the upper right corner of the info display. Moreover, a tooltip system let you learn how to use the plugin without the need of the user manual.

Speaking of features, well, the most noticeable (IMHO) are: - Many units of measure for the time parameter; - Many modulation waveforms, including custom external signals (external sidechain must be enabled in the advanced settings); - Many saturation "flavours"; - Saturation and filters can be applied before the DDL, after the DDL or on the feedback loop; - Dry-wet locking (useful when browsing presets); - A mute button (more useful than bypass when the plugin is used in send). - A "comments" space to take notes that are saved togethet wit preset or plugin instance state

If you are interested you can download it here: https://www.signalperspective.com/2023/08/17/trailbender/