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Anybody have PSP 608? Any impressions?



I just got PSP84, the lexicon 42 and Nitro a couple of days ago, and
now they have released this:
http://www.pspaudioware.com/indexen.html?url=http://www.pspaudioware.com/plugins/608md.html

PSP 608 MD is perhaps the most fully featured delay plug-in available
on the market (VST, AudioUnit, RTAS and HTDM for Mac OSX and VST,
DirectX and RTAS format for PC). We have striven to offer you a
creative tool that is not only functional, but inspiring. Each tap has
selectable feedback, stereo image and position, delay time, multimode
filter, modulation, drive/tape saturation, and reverb. Moreover, the
feedback and drive can be placed at the beginning or end of the signal
chain for even more sound design options! The modulation section
consists of both an LFO and Envelope follower, and the tape saturation
algorithm is taken from our renowned mastering processors. And of
course all this can be done at any bit depth and sample rate up to
24-bit, 192kHz, and be fully automated via MIDI and any host
sequencer.

Features:

    * Up to 8 seconds of delay time per channel
    * Continuous control over the delay time in milliseconds and/or
chosen quantize note
    * Two operation modes: Multidelay, in which each tap has its own
feedback buffer; and Multitap, in which the Master Feedback operates
on one (user selectable) tap
    * Each tap included independent adjustment of the following: gain,
stereo field width and balance, delay time, filtering, modulation,
saturation simulation and reverberation
    * Each tap can choose between multiple quadruple biquadratic
filter types, including: Low Pass, Band Pass, High Pass, PEAK filter
and four Shelf filters
    * Modulation section (LFO and envelope follower) offer adjustable
modulation depth of ± 3 octaves, and can be selected for filter cutoff
    * Tape saturation simulation with adjustable gain based on the
algorithm used in our mastering processors
    * Filtering module in feedback includes LP, BP, HP filter (either
State Variable Filter or Biquad) with adjustable cutoff and resonance
    * Vintage reverberation module for faithful simulation of spring
and plate reverbs
    * Support for sample rates of up to 192kHz
    * Host and MIDI automation of all processing
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Art Simon
simart@null.net
http://art.simon.tripod.com
http://artsimon.iuma.com