: A recent March 2026 update introduced a modernized, scalable user interface and a centralized settings panel. Practical Usage & Performance
: Uses a digital model of a multi-tap BBD chip to create multiple simultaneous delay times, resulting in a distinct, murky, and lo-fi decay.
Excellent; provides a "weird, ugly, uncomfortable" character that is musically useful for lo-fi aesthetics.
: The output is naturally low-pass filtered around 4 kHz, making it sit well in a mix without overwhelming high frequencies. It is described as sounding like a "large metal tank".
: Supports VST3, AU, and AAX formats on both Windows and macOS, with native support for Apple Silicon. Summary of Verdicts Perspective Realism
: Reviewers from Tape Op recommend it for adding "lift" and character to melodic bass lines and electric guitars. It also excels at adding "vibey" ambience to vocals.
: Features a 160 Hz high-pass filter that applies only to the recirculated signals, preventing low-frequency buildup during long reverb decays.