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Audio Damage Other Desert Cities

ver the years, Audio Damage has cut a path with some professional, forward-looking plugins, including the graular synthesizer, Quanta, and the algorithmic reverb, Eos. The developer's newest release, Other Desert Cities, is a six-algorithm delay. In ODC, modulation comes from a pair of LFOs and an envelope follower (see Modulation and evolution), but it’s those algorithms that take center stage. Each provides a different set of controls, changing the interface to match. From traditional tape-based designs to digital tap setups, and even a reversing algorithm, this is a selection that provides a sonic range covering for $79.

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