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Software, Windows
Be Good Audio Time Razor v1.0.1 Regged WiN-demberto screenshot
DB038 | 5 April 2023 | 2.63 MB
Creative Versatile Dual Delay With Integrated Effects And Modulation

Makes stutter, tape, pitched(includes broken chords), panning, rhythmic, granulated, ducked, filtered, Mid/Side etc. sounds a breeze to create

Main Features
2 delay lines that can be combined in different delay modes: single, ping pong, dual serial and dual parallel.
2 different controllable time transition modes: Repitch and Fade.
Control the level of the delay lines in Parallel or Serial delay mode.
Option to add Chorus, Phaser, Bit Crusher, and Reverb to the feedback path, or to both dry/wet audio.
1 multi-mode filter in the feedback path, or to both dry/wet audio, for further enhancing the sonic character.
Processing in stereo with independent left/right repeat time and feedback for each delay line.
Possibility to sync delay times to the host tempo.
Stereo tools to control spatial width.
Processing in M/S stereo mode.
Shape the delay lines with lowpass, highpass filters in the feedback path. In Parallel mode, each delay line has separate filters, while in Dual Serial mode, both delay lines share the same filters.
Ducking for the delay lines with separate ducking settings in Parallel mode.
Envelope follower for dynamic modulation with multiple dual destinations (select between 32 targets).
2 LFOs with multiple dual destinations and the possibility to sync LFO rates to the host tempo (select between 32 targets).
Modulation sources can modulate each other.
Comes loaded with 140 presets for quickly adding magic to your sound. Easily edit and save presets. More free presets will be added in future updates.
Control audio input and output, changing the sonic harmonics.
Clear Audio button (top-right "Time Razor" text in the UI) for working with massive feedback.
Integrated help-text displayed when hovering over UI elements with the mouse.


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comments

  Member 10.05.2021 1 330
+117
Epic. Thanks so much.
  Member 10.05.2021 1 330
+117
It says demo. I've created the Data folder in Time Razor Appdata. Did I something wrong?
  Member 15.07.2020 3
0
install
run the vst3 to create appdata folder
close vst3
create data folder under newly created /appdata/roaming/time razor
copy "init.ldata" in data folder
done!
  Member 19.06.2021 2 61
+77
Fantastic!
  Resident 12.11.2022 883 1374
+37405
would be nice if uploader would put more detail into their install..seen this on multiple releases now
Here to provide, enjoy the shares, contribute where you can! PM me to provide supplies and do your part.
  Resident 22.11.2018 39 245
+2899
I try to make my instructions clear and concise. For example, if a folder doesn't exist, it is (I assume) common sense to make it.
  Resident 12.11.2022 883 1374
+37405
not everyone is as smart as you demberto, just say, run app first to create folder since no install should make you HAVE to create any folder right?
Here to provide, enjoy the shares, contribute where you can! PM me to provide supplies and do your part.
  Resident 28.12.2016 365
+90
These instructions aren't present in the file.

There is no mention of creating a file in the Users/appdata/roaming or having to firstly run the vst for it to appear either. So thank you for sharing this critical piece of info with us.
  Resident 22.11.2018 39 245
+2899
No such thing is required.

To be clearer,
The plugin creates its folders on first launch and it doesn't matter if you create them instead.
  Member 10.05.2021 1 330
+117
My bad was using ProgramData folder. So sorry.
  Member 29.11.2020 29 2560
+2637
Damn, pretty powerful for a really simple looking plugin. I'm impressed with the sound quality, but badly coded. Developer forgot to end the delay buffer and tails FX when audio stopped, can't predict, sometimes it's clicky, sometimes just weird buzz, and a lot of other weirdness, it's just artifacts and it's messy, super obvious on dense long delay with tons of fx.
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