AMS DMX Digital Delay & Pitch Shifter
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AMS DMX Digital Delay & Pitch Shifter
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S. Trador
I love this thing!
I think I've used this on every mix since I got it. Adding a subtle effect this can give to any track is a game changer.
F. Del Monte
The sound of radio!
After setting this up on vocals it sounds like what I hear on so many styles of music! A true classic reborn!
B. Dawson
Amazing
The AMS Delay and Pitch shifter is an instant radio vocal sound. Can be used subtley for slight stereo shift effect or heavily for some full blown modulation and space age craziness. Awesome
E. Jegu
Powaaaa :-D
Powerful plugin !
P. Hoier
Unknown Pleasure
I really do sound like Phil Collins now. And Brian Eno. And Radiohead. And Joy Division/Martin Hannet. And and and. This is a really great, UA. Useful in so many ways. Never known of such an 'unknown pleasure'.
B. Levick
Need a Time Machine
This plugin is so amazing on vocals and guitars I wish UA would give us a Time Machine so I could go back and add it to hundreds of my projects from the past 25 years. Best sounding, most fun and versatile effects unit ever!!!
K. Thura
Great Sound!
great delay for vocal and instrument.
K. Thura
Great Sound!
best delay and chorus.
A. Tebeleff
Powerful
Killer plugin, does much more than appears on initial glance! A unique tool.
J. MESSINA
This is Cool!!
This is soooo cool!! It's clean, and has the options for enhanced delay effects. It's gonna be my new 'go to' delay device.
J. Neves
Instantly Hooked
I still can't believe how great this delay sounds. It's certainly very unique and an awesome addition to your bag of tricks.
D. Vladimirovich
Great sound, which doesn't work in Reaper
That's strange, but there is a 3 seconds delay between the start of the playback and the work of the plugin. In other DAW, there are no problems. I'm looking forward to this fix for Reaper. Because actually, it sounds amazing.
J. O'CONNOR
Eno was here.
I’m not Brian Eno, but this will get me closer. Try it, you’ll like it.
E. Kruse
Im so happy
what a great delay for voices and synths-I love this new plugin. Thanks UA
U. Obreza
Amazing blend
This is the best delay I ever crossed ... period… It blends-in like nothing before, in such organic way …
S. Heaphy
It's a Yes but with a few comments of lament
I remember these units from over 40 years ago! Fully optioned up with dual pitch shifters and maximum delay memory they were amazing for their time. They were always eye wateringly expensive so only the top studios and wealthy artists could buy them. So the plugins are a treat for those of us that hankered after these machines in our own environments. It was the same era as the Lexicon Prime Time which evolved from two versions into the Super variant. The AMS and Prime Times ability to sample loop and mangle (for want of a better term) by the lock or hold function was a really key feature. It was one the first things I looked for in the UAD plugin but sadly it isn't there! Some of the DMX's had control voltage options so that a keyboard could control the harmoniser. Obviously a MIDI connection to allow that would have been a nice addition. I see others have made similar comments so hopefully these features might get added at a future point.
On a positive note the DMX does sound very good and it's unique quirks and features plus the chorus controller (which was almost beyond rare back in the day!)make it quite a special offering. The possibility of using multiple DMX's is also reminder of the liberating aspects of plug-ins and UAD GUI of the DMX is very pleasing!
K. Kouchian
Ok but not like the real deal
It's nice but it's not as crazy as the real machine. No feedback OD craziness with aliasing artefacts (some may consider that a problem but I use it a lot). Plus no LOCK option /sampler mode which is really dumb not to implement and really fun to use to go full martin hannett. One big drawback is the lack of midi to control le delay. I control it with a keyboard either on LOCK mode (playing it like a sampler) or normal mode and it can create crazy live arrangements, hopefully, they will fix that as it was done for the H910. Otherwise it sounds good and the delay reacts approximatively like the unit (the unit is not as stable clockwise). I think the price is too expensive for that many of missing features. I would say for less money you can go fot a H910 or H949 native with dual mode and it might be more usefull.
D. Fries
AMS Digital Delay & Pitch Shifter
I’ve been considering purchasing the AMS reverb and UA just released this delay... I’ve been demo’ing for less than a week and just purchased both! This is an excellent digital delay for widening mono tracks and much more artistic uses/features. Also, I'm getting good results using this with the Ocean Way Studios plug-in - Use the delay to widen mono tracks without taking up a bunch of space, then use the Ocean Way plug-in for room reverb/mic’s.
K. Smith
This thing sounds great
It may not do all the same tricks that some other products offer, but the tone of the DMX is unrivaled. Big, clear, and deep. I remember when the hardware first arrived—everybody had to have it, but the gear rental companies often ran out! —Kevin
H. Summers
At last! But… where’s the ‘lock in’? We all love a lock in!
For decades, I’ve loved the sound of the hardware AMS DMX 1580S and having the hardware in my rack is great… however, I’ve always felt it would be great as a plugin. The hardware is a little unreliable these days and they’re getting difficult to service. I didn’t even bother demoing this but bought it straight away in the day of release. After a few hours of playing, I’m thrilled to find all of that great mojo and character that makes the hardware so desirable, is present and sounding as good as ever in UA’s rendering. My only comments on the negative are that the harmoniser introduces an extra latency/delay just like the original. This can make the tempo sync’d delays sound out of time. If possible, I’d love the option to turn this authentic latency on or off. My other question is where has the ‘lock-in’ switch gone? I can’t seem to find it anywhere. Being able to lock in a loop and alter the pitch manually is one of my favourite ‘tricks’ on the AMS. In a future revision, it would be a wonderful thing if a feature could be added to allow midi control of the pitch shifting from a keyboard, so we could lock in a loop and ‘play’ it from a midi keyboard. The tonality of the pitch shifting (when pitching down) is gorgeous. It would be amazing if we could get better access to this aspect as described above.
I’m summary, thank you UA for bringing this unmatched piece of legendary hardware into the software realm. Even with my small points above, this is still a five star plugin and will be in most of my mixes from now on!