What you are searching for is on the beta plugins (and as always, testing on those is super welcome).
It’s also not categorized, so you will really need to search for the name.
So, first of all, enable beta plugins on the advanced settings of the WebGUI.
Second: type “No Delay Line” on the plugins search bar and install the plugin. It looks like this:
It should be multiply by 48000 if plugin uses seconds, or 48 if milliseconds.
This is because the MOD units run at 48000Hz sample-rate, which means 48000 samples per second.
So 1 millisecond = 48 samples (or 1 second = 48000 samples)
So 2.2 milliseconds = x
I feel strongly that many plug-in descriptions could use updating to include more details. This is a platform with an impressive depth of options, but it is reliant on users finding the plug-ins that suit their needs. I’m not sure what the best way is to achieve this, but I would be willing to help if there is a way to manage/contact the various plug-in authors.
We are having internal talks to start working more on that and find some time for it. You are totally right.
On another side on this particular case, we are talking about a beta plugin, so it’s normal that not everything is super aligned yet (even the description).