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Baby Audio's Comeback Kid is a delay plugin built around creative sound design rather than conventional delay operation. At its core, it offers the essentials: BPM-sync modes including straight, dotted, and triplet subdivisions, plus a free mode ranging from 0.01ms to 2500ms, with ping-pong stereo options. But the plugin's primary value lies in its character-shaping tools that let users customize delay tone without external processing.
The filtering section provides lo-cut and hi-cut controls for taming frequency content, while attack and sustain parameters function as transient designers to sculpt delay onset and body. The "Cheap" mode introduces deliberate 11-bit degradation modeled on vintage digital units, whereas tape saturation adds harmonic warmth. Movement comes via an integrated phaser labeled "Swirl," while algorithmic reverb under "Sauce" adds spatial dimension. Stereo imaging tools include width via L/R time variations, richness through pitch shifts, and standard panning controls.
Unique features like Ducker reduce delay level when the dry signal plays, supporting cleaner contemporary mixes, while Destiny introduces randomization for less robotic character. The mono option collapses the effect when needed.
Comeback Kid suits producers and engineers seeking a single delay capable of varied sonic personalities - from warm tape echoes to crystalline modern slap delays - without sacrificing workflow efficiency. Its approach of hiding deep sound design beneath intuitive controls places it among contemporary delay plugins emphasizing both flexibility and accessibility. It's a capable tool for both mixing and creative sound design applications.