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Mono Repeater

Mono Repeater
Mono Repeater by Tilt Audio is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin and a Software Application for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and a Standalone Application.
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GPL 3
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Mono Repeater is a classic digital delay simulation of an analog tape delay. The application was designed and written by Tilt Audio, a moniker of Akash Murthy, an audiophile and enthusiast. The sleek interface helps the user dial in the perfect delay, ranging from a subtle ambient reverb effect, to full blown in-your-face echo box. It is mainly intended to be used as a plugin within a host, and boasts a wide range of tempo selection option to dial in the perfect delay time setting when recording or playing to a click track.

Parameters and functions:

  1. Delay Time: is measured in milliseconds and ranges from 30 to 4000ms. Delay time can also be measured in beats (quarter, triplet, half, full, etc) when the selection switch is toggled to Sync. This syncs to an internal clock which can be determined by a manual BPM selection, tap tempo selection or host BPM selection.
  2. Feedback: determines the time taken for the delayed signal to fade out. At 0% the signal is only repeated once, while at 100%, the signal is repeated infinitely with no attenuation. Care should be taken when using this setting close to 100%, since it can cause feedback loops easily while playing out loud and can potentially overload the output device.
  3. High Pass: or Low Cut, determines the low cut off frequency of the high pass filter. It uses a classic 2nd order Butterworth IIR design. Use this to reduce the bass or low end of the delayed signal. Range: 20 - 2kHz.
  4. Low Pass: or High Cut, determines the high cut off frequency of the low pass filter. It uses a classic 2nd order Butterworth IIR design. Use this to reduce the shrillness or high end of the delayed signal. This setting is especially useful when used with string or percussive instruments to drown out the ring or attack sound. Range: 2k - 20k Hz.
  5. Mix: determines the amount of input signal vs delayed signal that is routed to the output.
  6. Type: currently supports two delay modes. Digital is the classic delay mode in which the mono signal is split into two stereo channels. Ping Pong delay offers a wider stereo spread where the signal bounces from one channel to the other.
  7. Host Selection Switch: Toggle this on to receive BPM information from the host application. If used as a standalone application, this is hardcoded to 120 BPM.
  8. Tap: lets you tap in the time by clicking on the tap button several times trying to hold a steady quarter note beat. The BPM can be finely adjusted by clicking and dragging on the BPM box or by entering a specific value.
  9. Performance Switch: is the unnamed switch on the top left which turns of metering and decreases the overhead required to run the plugin. If the plugin experiences sluggish use due to many plugins running simultaneously, use this in the Off setting.

The application allows the user to build a preset library that can can save and recall at anytime. It is supported as a VST and VST3 64-bit plugin and a standalone application in Windows and has added support for AU in OS X.

Please write to akash.360@aol.com for any questions, criticisms and/or drink invitations.

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 2.33 from 3 reviews
Mono Repeater

Reviewed By rcrath [all]
October 5th, 2018
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows

Video walkthrough with guitar and DRMR drum machine and a looper.

Mono Repeater.

Pros:
* good general purpose delay
* no "zippering" when adjusting time dial.

Cons:

* Digital cruft when switching
from host to sync and back
* reduce feedback or lower
low pass to recover

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Mono Repeater

Reviewed By djkybernetik [all]
September 4th, 2018
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows

absolute horror installer and IT DOES NOT WORK, i have install it and after a plugin scan in my daw and tryingt o load the mono repeater it happened... nothing, de-installed.

Updated Posting from 7.September:

after an update and the possibility to install the plugin manually it works fine, thank you tilt audio.

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Mono Repeater

Reviewed By viceverser [all]
September 3rd, 2018
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows

Didn't even get to try this... Messy installer executable, doesn't give the option of VST path, installs and ends... don't know where it went. Would much prefer a more comprehensive installer, or just the dll's to manually manage. One star for now, will check back soon to see if it's fixed.

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Comments & Discussion for Tilt Audio Mono Repeater

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Discussion: Active
thrifleganger
thrifleganger
5 September 2018 at 12:16pm

Hello there, .

The Windows installer has been replaced with the dll plugin file, that you can manually add into your VST path, and rescan your host.

Please post here if you face any problems while getting the plugin to work.

Thanks.

djkybernetik
djkybernetik
5 September 2018 at 3:29pm

Yes, this work for me, thank you :-).

thrifleganger
thrifleganger
5 September 2018 at 6:42pm

Glad to know! Thanks for trying.

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thrifleganger
thrifleganger
5 September 2018 at 6:52pm

Thanks for trying! Could I ask what your audio settings were? Are you using an ASIO driver or default Windows DirectSound driver? Did the crackling occur during playback or when direct monitoring?

I experience a bit of crackling when I use any plugin or effect, when not connected to an audio interface and when using the Windows driver. This is common as the buffer size isn't optimised and the built in sound card doesnt have real time processing and recording capabilities. But when I switch to ASIO and an audio interface, the crackling disappears.

Also, could you try running the plugin with the performance switch(top right, next to the Open and Save buttons) turned to the off position?

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thrifleganger
thrifleganger
5 September 2018 at 9:31pm

Sorry, I accidentally removed a post submitted by another user (U-o). (Can't undo??).

In essence, they had commented on the forum regarding experiencing crackles when using the plugin in FL Studio 20.

Response:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DrTFIjr8gRomTJ2S2hdyrjFFkrkvIbAT.

The plugin in action with FL Studio v20.0.3 Trial, on Windows 7 64-bit.

blind coyote
blind coyote
6 September 2018 at 4:04pm

dmg file says: no mountable file systems.

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thrifleganger
thrifleganger
6 September 2018 at 7:16pm

That's a strange error. I've updated the download to include a .pkg file, so that you can avoid a file system mount. Could you check now? Thanks..

blind coyote
blind coyote
7 September 2018 at 3:29pm

that did the trick, now install went fluid. Thanks.

blind coyote
blind coyote
7 September 2018 at 3:37pm

...downloaded correctly, installed correctly...alas, Logic X's Plugin Manager says: couldn't be opened.

sqigls
sqigls
9 September 2018 at 2:28am

Live 9.7 does not recognise this VST [OSX10.9.5 x64].

MPONE
MPONE
30 September 2018 at 8:15am

Fails Validation Logic Pro 10.4.2 and OS 10.12.6.

KOSMIKSHAPE
KOSMIKSHAPE
17 March 2019 at 9:04pm

Hello.

I have a problem for re-open a .als project on ableton, the VST lost the settings i have put the last time and sometimes during the project, Is there a solution or maybe i haven't install it well ? I have save presets but it's not easy because i use 4 mono-repeater on 4 Channels and combine rythms and for that's i need very spécific settings for each and some are controlled by LFO.amxd and envelopper.amxd from ableton. Thanks.

PS: if someone Can propose me another free similar who work well with ableton and who save the settings ? Pity because i like this plugin, very good VST delay for me.

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