The Retroplex delay unit is modeled after the Tape Echo units of the ’60s and ’70s like the Echoplex™, with some modern enhancements. It’s unpredictable and a lot of fun!

MINI-SLIDER
Controls the mix of the dry signal and the processed (Wet) signal. The percentage indicated is the amount of the signal that is Wet.
Range: 0 to 100%

PAGE ONE CONTROLS

  • VARI-SPEED
    Smoothly controls the tape speed / delay time.
    Range: 1% to 10%
  • FEEDBACK
    Feeds the delay signal back to the input for echo repeats.
    Range: 0 to 100%
  • TAPE MODE
    Drop-down menu offering different preset types of echo and delay ranges.
    Choices: ECHO 1, ECHO 2, DELAY 1, DELAY 2
  • [FLUTTER] AMOUNT
    Simulates the tape flutter motor instability effect of vintage tape echo machines that make the echoes vary in pitch from one repeat to the next.
    Range: 0 to 100%
  • FLUTTER] SPEEDbr />Controls how fast the motor instability affects the tape flutter pitch modulation.
    Range: 0 to 100%
  • YEAR
    Drop-down menu that contains a list of “years” from 1960-2000. Choosing a year simulates the fidelity of the chosen era. Earlier years have less fidelity than later years.
  • WIDTH
    Controls the width of the stereo imaging.
    Range: 0(mono) to 100%(full stereo)

PAGE TWO CONTROLS

  • DRIVE
    Controls the amount of overdrive distortion.
    Range: 0 to 1
  • SMASH
    Adjusts the bit resolution of the delayed audio for additional distortion.
    Range: 32bit to 4bit
  • FREEZE
    Locks the echo buffer for a continuous playback loop of what is in the echo buffer. Useful for simulating sound-on-sound style tape-looping techniques.

NOTE: The Freeze buffer is cleared when RMX is closed. To save the Freeze buffer, you need to render RMX to an audio file.

  • GAIN
    Adjusts the overall output.
    Range: 0 to 100