Like reverbs, I tend to use a lot of echoes and delays. The EC-300 is a box (or three) of them that’s full of character and tone. The three delay types—Magnetic, Digital and Analog—can be accessed at the bottom of the plug-in. Each has its own color and associated set of controls. McDSP EC-300 Without going into all the gory details, I’ll touch on what makes this box a little bit different. Aside from capabilities including bit-crushing, saturation and modulation, there are more than 75 synthetic impulse models available on the digital delay. These are what I use most. You can modulate the delay to make audio sound like it’s coming from cellphones, earbuds, toys, televisions, radios and more. There is a certain midrange resonance to these settings that helps the delay create unique sounds that stand out in a mix (if you want them to).
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