This a multi-tap delay plugin. You can create bouncing ball or arpeggio like repeats with the skew control. The repeat control is independent from the feedback control which gives it slightly different sound options than a regular delay.
Negative feedback creates a crescendo (e.g. each repeat increases in volume), positive feedback creates a decrescendo (e.g. each repeat decreases in volume). Feedback values lower than -100% or higher 100% can result in very high gain output. This is increasingly so for more repeats. That’s what the limiter is for. But you could also put a distortion/saturation effect after this effect to control the output gain.
Yes, it should be fairly easy to add Duo and DuoX builds now too.
Should all of the targets below be built preferably? [modduo, modduo-static, modduo-new, modduox, modduox-static, modduox-new, moddwarf, moddwarf-new, generic-aarch64, generic-x86_64]
Or can I stick with all “-new” targets plus generic-aarch64 and generic-x86_64?
I’m not sure what the differences between the modduo, modduo-static, modduo-new targets are exactly? For older software versions maybe?
There’s a new release with a modduo-new and modduox-new build.
I don’t have these devices. So it would be great if someone could try and verify that these builds work.