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Delay Modulation Unit
DLYM is a ‘Delay Modulator’ plugin which produces flanger and chorus style effects using Imaginando’s powerful processing technology.
Taking inspiration from DRC’s chorus effect, DLYM expands on the functionality, and makes it available for DAW applications on Mac and PC!
Whether you’re looking to add just a touch of depth to your sounds or radically change them, DLYM can do both; Imaginado even included over 20 presets/patches to get you started.
Minimalistic Visuals, Maximum Sound
Imaginando are passionate about clean, uncluttered, functional design. They build tools designed to enhance the creative workflow, and at the heart of this is providing an intuitive interface focused on control.
DLYM’s interface features generously sized knobs/dials which provide easy, accurate adjustments for fine control of parameters.
Features
- 2 processing modes - ‘Analog Emulation’ and ‘Dimension Style’.
- 6 time syncable modulation waveforms - Sine, Square, Saw, Triangle, Sample & Hold and Filtered Sample & Hold.
- Adjustable stereo spread.
- Crossover/cutoff to control the frequency range of the effect.
- Built-in preset/patch manager.
- Available in a variety of plugin formats: AAX, AU, AUv3, VST
System Requirements
Mac OS
- Mac OS 12 or higher
- Compatible 64 bit host DAW which supports VST3, AU plugin format
- Minimum of 256 Mb of free disk space to install
- Product licence activation requires internet connection
Windows
- Windows 10 or higher
- Compatible 64 bit host DAW which supports VST3 plugin format
- Minimum of 256 Mb of free disk space to install
- Product licence activation requires internet connection
Reviews Summary
While it aims to provide a helpful overview, it may not capture every perspective or detail. We encourage you to read individual reviews to make an informed decision.
Users generally praise the product as an easy-to-use, fast, and amazing tool for creating unique shaped sound delay effects, with particular appreciation for retro-sounding presets like 'Meteor Storm.' However, some users requested additional features and noted a minor UI bug where navigating the sound list can cause it to jump positions unexpectedly.














