This VST PlugIn is a "packed-with-features" delay module
based on tempo, incorporating EQ and tremolo sections with separate
controls for each output channel. Instead of a single "length"
control this plug-in implements two separate "delay" and
"length" controls which allows you to create evenly sounding
"ping-pong" echoes.
This VST PlugIn can be used to add stereo width to audio tracks.
This plug-in is most effective on mono pad sounds and alike. This
effect works with mono stream generating stereo stream. It also
works with stereo streams, however both channels get processed independently
of each other like they are mono streams and then two resulting
stereo streams get mixed together to produce one stereo stream.
This VST PlugIn adds a FM radio type of noise. Effect can possibly
be used for lessening digital sound's artifacts and making it more
pleasant to hearing.
This VST PlugIn was designed to be a "mastering" plug-in.
It emulates an effect that is common on some old ADC (analog-to-digital
converter) devices. This effect is called 'clock jitter' which arises
when internal ADC's wordclock is not precise. Actually, it is unknown
whether this plug-in is usable for sound production or not, but
in some situations this 'clock jitter' noise can be applied rather
productively.
This VST PlugIn is a rather ordinary waveshaping overdrive thing.
Even though this is not a very unique plug-in, sometimes any plug-in
is usable, so this one is here if you need it.