D16 Repeater

Repeater is a versatile delay plugin with multiple delay types, modulation, and filtering for creating rhythmic echoes and spatial effects.
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SKU: 1358-787
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Description

All-in-one - Built-in 23 delay models ranging from classic oil cans and plates to the most famous vintage digital designs.

Two is better than one - Repeater is more like flexible double delay line effect than typical stereo processor with independent per channel control.

Under the hood

There have been many incredible delay units created over the past 70 years, from tape delays to oil cans to modern digital circuits. So when D16 Group and our friends at Slate Digital got together to create a new delay plugin, it was obvious which we would model: all of them!