Chowdhury DSP Releases FREE ChowMatrix Delay Effect By Tomislav Zlatic on December 7, 2020 News Chowdhury DSP has released ChowMatrix, an open-source delay effect in VST, VST3, and AU plugin formats for digital audio workstations on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Chowdhury DSP has released ChowMatrix, an open-source delay effect in VST, VST3, and AU plugin formats for digital audio workstations on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
ChowMatrix is the second free VST plugin by Chowdhury DSP, following the surprisingly good ChowTape tape saturation effect (which was recently updated with a fresh new GUI design – be sure to update your ChowTape installation to the latest version).
Unlike the ChowTape plugin, which emulated analog tape, ChowMatrix delivers an insanely complex delay matrix that would only be possible in the digital world.
With ChowMatrix, the user can interconnect an infinite amount of delay modules where each node delays the audio signal received from its parent node.
Also, each node offers a set of freely adjustable parameters:
- Delay length;
- Feedback;
- Panning;
- High-pass filter;
- Low-pass filter;
- Distortion.
As for the global parameters, you can control the dry/wet mix, the delay interpolation mode, sync mode, and the amount of Insanity. The latter parameter slightly randomizes the delay length for each node. Set the Insanity parameter to a fixed value, or automate it to make your custom delay concoction go bonkers only in a certain song section.
As you increase the Insanity value, ChowMatrix animates nodes to show their relative delay length in real-time. You can watch as the virtual “delay tree” sways and moves like a living organism.
If that isn’t enough virtual insanity for a delay plugin, you can also use the Randomize button to fully randomize the parameters for all delay nodes. Experiment with building custom delays, then save your current settings for later use with the built-in preset manager.
One common problem with modular plugins is that the GUI can get too busy to the point that it becomes a nuisance to use. ChowMatrix tackles this issue relatively well by providing a horizontal overview of each node and a tree-like diagram of the entire setup. The user can select any node and fine-tune its properties in a matter of seconds.
To create a new node, SHIFT-click the delay diagram. If any node was selected previously, it would act as a “parent” for the new node.
The interface is freely resizable, which is also quite useful considering the plugin’s potential for complexity.
So, if you ever happen to wake up with an urge to visit a guitar shop and purchase their entire stock of delay pedals, save some money (and space) by downloading ChowMatrix.
ChowMatrix is available for free download via GitHub (visit the Releases page to locate the latest installer and source code download links).
More info:ChowMatrix(6.5 MB download size, 32-bit & 64-bit VST/VST3/AU plugin format for Windows & macOS)
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“This free VST delay plugin offers uncluttered access to essential stereo effect parameters. Turn to freeHaas when you need a more natural sounding pan effect, more clarity in the center of your mix, or just an interesting stereo VST effect.
- 64-bit internal processing resolution.
- Lots of built in presets to get your mix jumpstarted.
- Full automation support of all controls for VST compliant hosts (additional extensions for REAPER).
- Sample accurate, zero-latency algorithm.
- Creates a more natural pan effect.
- Creates space in the center of your mix.
- Turns mono tracks into stereo.
- Mono and stereo input versions.
- Works with 64-bit and 32-bit audio hosts running on 32-bit Windows OS or Mac OSX 10.4, 10.5, 10.6
- Eliminates complex routing to set up a Haas effect.
- Handles mono-to-stereo and stereo-to-stereo I/O from your DAW.
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- Delay 1ms to 40ms Haas window controls the depth of the effect.
- Image Selects left or right image for the input signal. A stereo image is created on the opposite side of the spectrum.
- Mix -10dB to +10dB controls the level of the effect relative to the dry input”
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