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Echopet EP-100 Emulator

An emulation of a vintage analog echo unit

(5 Votes)
1.0 (Updated 8 years ago)
15.3MB
June 06, 2014
Reaktor 5 or lower
Effect Delay based

DESCRIPTION

The Evans Echopet EP-100 is my go-to delay in the studio, so far there hasn't been a single song I've mixed without it. Its that good. So I thought why not create an emulator for everyone to use? The main differences here are the amount of inputs, although setting it up in a buss would overcome this, and there is no foot switch bypass available.

The delay ranges from 20ms to 200ms, and as a result is not the effect you would use for huge delays, but more of a subtle thickening of a sound, although using a lot of feedback (labelled repeat) will allow you to create spacious echoes.

Although all samples are using guitar (only instrument at hand when publishing), this also sounds great on lead rock vocals and piano - but try it on whatever you like of course!

The samples exhibit some medium, short and long delay times, as well as low and high input volume settings (the second sound sample is purposely saturated)

For reference, when running this ensemble on a MacBook Pro (8GB RAM, i7 CPU), Reaktor CPU usage was only 3.2%.

All I ask is that I am credited for the original emulation, should you wish to use this as a basis for another build.

Also please credit this if used in any commercial productions.

COMMENTS  (1)

Dirk Wallinger
8 years ago
only 1,5% on my i7...nice one :-)
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