Price History
Product Overview
Integer is a variable sample rate delay plugin that models the behavior of classic bucket-brigade analog devices through algorithmic means. Rather than simulating the sound of degradation, it directly emulates the mechanism itself: adjusting an internal clock from hundreds of Hz to tens of MHz to modulate delay time and audio resolution in real time. This approach yields authentic pitch gliding during delay adjustments and produces the elastic, tape-like character associated with analog tape and bucket-brigade hardware without relying on conventional convolution or saturation modeling.
The architecture supports multiple buffer sizes and four interpolation algorithms, allowing precise control over output fidelity and aliasing characteristics. The feedback system operates with bipolar gain control, integrated brick-wall filtering, and optional endless amplification, enabling everything from transparent slapback to chaotic self-oscillating drones. A dedicated modulation oscillator with stereo phase offset and drift parameters handles delay time modulation with or without tempo sync, expanding the palette toward chorus, flanger, and granular textures.
Integer excels for producers seeking authentic analog character without the maintenance constraints of hardware. It serves engineers working with experimental synthesis, ambient music, and sound design particularly well, though its delay and filtering capabilities make it viable across genres. The variable sample rate engine distinguishes it from conventional delay plugins and most competing bucket-brigade emulations, offering genuine tonal variability rather than fixed algorithmic behavior.
For those familiar with Elektron's Analog Four or vintage rack units, Integer provides comparable sonic territory in plugin form. It rewards experimentation and benefits users comfortable with parameter interaction rather than preset-dependent workflows.