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Linear Sounds BlurredDelay v1.1.1-R2R screenshot
Team R2R | 2025.07.03 | 35.4 MB
Modern take on delay
Blurred infused delay
BlurredDelay harnesses the power of the Blurred Engine and combines it with a modern delay. This results in an ambient delay that reverses the sound into each delay throw. You can decide how much of the Blurred effects you want via the “Blurred Mix”.

Algorithms
Craft your sound
Blurred includes five different algorithms, each designed to shape the sound and change the tone of the reverb engine. Most notably, they alter how the reflections sound and the type of reverb, such as hall or room. Discover how these algorithms can transform your audio experience.

Drag to export
For quick speed
Drag Export is a quick way to export your sound, allowing you to effortlessly drag audio from the waveform display into your DAW. It automatically detects and captures sound segments in the background, making them ready for extraction directly from the plugin.

Blurred Engine
The foundation of Blurred
We've developed an engine that manages the blur reverb function, named 'Blurred Engine.' Utilizing different algorithm, it shapes the reverb into various flavours. The reverb is divided into two parts: reverse and decay. Which can be controlled individually.



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  Member 14.11.2023 274
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Although it consumes a lot of CPU at 96kHz, it is a very interesting delay. I also thought it was cool when recording the result. You can say that it is just a matter of doing the freeze track, but in certain scenarios and latency due to sending, this can be very useful.
  Member 8.11.2016 33
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quote by G.SouzaAlthough it consumes a lot of CPU at 96kHz, it is a very interesting delay. I also thought it was cool when recording the result. You can say that it is just a matter of doing the freeze track, but in certain scenarios and latency due to sending, this can be very useful.

In the settings, there is a function to turn on the zero-latency mode!

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