Sigmund

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Sigmund is far from just another delay: it consists of four discrete delay units, each with its own, independent set of parameters offering an incredible degree of sound-shaping freedom.


Effects Plugin

AU / VST2 / AAX

An immensely powerful architecture

About Sigmund
Four Independent Delay Lines

Sigmund is far from just another delay: it consists of four discrete delay units, each with its own, independent set of parameters offering an incredible degree of sound-shaping freedom.

With Sigmund, this is especially true: each of the delay lines has complementary modules built in, independent from the feedback loop:

  • Multi-mode Filter (can work either in or outside of the feedback loop)
  • Overdrive module
  • Amplitude modulator (for tremolo effects)

But that's not all: Sigmund has two general-purpose Modulators which can be used to auto-modulate some of the delay lines' internal parameters. There are three different modes a Modulator can operate in:

  • LFO - Used subtly on time parameter can delicately bring a sound to life, to add gently flowing, modulated warmth reminiscent of the analog delays of yesteryear. At extreme settings, the LFO is capable of twisting the input signal utterly beyond recognition and into what you might expect transmissions from an alien civilization to sound like!
  • Envelope - In combination with built-in Transient Detector gives you a very powerful tool; when applied on amplitude allows to freely shape sound's dynamics to control how it blends in the whole mix..
  • Peak follower - It's a must-have for a Modulator; nothing else will do such expressive wah-wah effect, when filter cutoff is influenced by. Surely in the hands of skilled sound designer it will have many other applications beyond that. This all adds up to an immensely powerful architecture, the potential of which can be explored nearly endlessly and often with hardly predictable outcomes.
Flexible Routing

Sigmund's four delay lines can be interconnected with each other in practically every manner possible.

The plugin offers a choice of nine different routing topologies which give access to completely new dimensions of sound creation.

For example, say you have your delays currently running in parallel but would like to have a cascade of serially connected delays instead: you can reconfigure them instantly by choosing your desired algorithm with just a click of the mouse.

Four Independent Delay Lines

Sigmund is far from just another delay: it consists of four discrete delay units, each with its own, independent set of parameters offering an incredible degree of sound-shaping freedom.

With Sigmund, this is especially true: each of the delay lines has complementary modules built in, independent from the feedback loop:

  • Multi-mode Filter (can work either in or outside of the feedback loop)
  • Overdrive module
  • Amplitude modulator (for tremolo effects)

But that's not all: Sigmund has two general-purpose Modulators which can be used to auto-modulate some of the delay lines' internal parameters. There are three different modes a Modulator can operate in:

  • LFO - Used subtly on time parameter can delicately bring a sound to life, to add gently flowing, modulated warmth reminiscent of the analog delays of yesteryear. At extreme settings, the LFO is capable of twisting the input signal utterly beyond recognition and into what you might expect transmissions from an alien civilization to sound like!
  • Envelope - In combination with built-in Transient Detector gives you a very powerful tool; when applied on amplitude allows to freely shape sound's dynamics to control how it blends in the whole mix..
  • Peak follower - It's a must-have for a Modulator; nothing else will do such expressive wah-wah effect, when filter cutoff is influenced by. Surely in the hands of skilled sound designer it will have many other applications beyond that. This all adds up to an immensely powerful architecture, the potential of which can be explored nearly endlessly and often with hardly predictable outcomes.
Flexible Routing

Sigmund's four delay lines can be interconnected with each other in practically every manner possible.

The plugin offers a choice of nine different routing topologies which give access to completely new dimensions of sound creation.

For example, say you have your delays currently running in parallel but would like to have a cascade of serially connected delays instead: you can reconfigure them instantly by choosing your desired algorithm with just a click of the mouse.

Listen to Sigmund

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Videos

Reviews

The Flashbulb


"Sigmund sets an example of what other companies should be doing when writing a effect plugin. It's creative and unlike anything else, and that uniqueness sets itself aside from other delay effects."

Computer Music


"None of this would count for a great deal if Sigmund didn't sound good, but we can say without hesitation that Sigmund is one of the most stunning plugins we've heard in a long time. Warm and smooth, it reeks of attention to detail, exemplified by the total lack of audible artifacts even at ultra-short delay times. There's a strangely organic precision to the sound: no matter how crazy things get, it never falls off the edge of the cliff [...] It's one of the most luscious delays around. "

Producer Spot


"This is the ultimate hardware delay that would be prohibitively expensive to actually build as hardware. Incredibly flexible routing and the option of beautifully analog sounding character mean that it could very well be the only delay you will ever need, while providing it’s own great sounding take on many other common effects as well. "

Technical Information

Please carefully read the system requirements before purchasing this product.

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