

You can control the delay feedback, cross-feedback, and mix level of each stereo channel independently. Furthermore, you can save a custom pattern as a preset. With this editor, you can create your delay pattern by intuitively dragging the delay taps on the screen with your mouse. Timeless 3 excels as a standard delay plugin, but it shines just as well in the multi-tap delay mode, which you can access by clicking on the Tap Editor at the top left of the interface. In addition, you can change the filter routing to parallel, serial, or per-channel mode. The first three are designed to emulate analog filters with a smooth sound and internal saturation. There are six filters available in total, and each can be a high-pass, low-pass, band-pass, notch, peaking, and shelf filter in any combination. Or you could create the reverb shimmer effect by using the pitch-shifting feature along with Diffuse. Similarly, you could modulate the multi-tap delay features in a very short length of time to create custom time-based effects like chorus, flanger, and ensemble. Furthermore, it includes various analog-sounding effects like saturation, lo-fi effect, dynamics, and tape-style pitch modulation. The rest of the section shows a frequency spectrum and an EQ to filter the wet signal.Īnother parameter called Diffusion can create lush reverb-like effects easily. The resizable user interface of this plugin is incredible - it even shows visual feedback of your delay effect on the left half of the upper section. The concept is that you can create a traditional delay effect using feedback or a multi-tap delay effect, both with an extensive level of modulation on just about any parameter available. It’s a challenge to try and compile everything this plugin can do in a short piece. With plenty of new features and an overhauled GUI, Timeless 3 continues on the legacy of the previous version as one of the most flexible delay plugins available today.
