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Precision Delay

Ultra-precise stereo delay with zero phase artifacts

Precision Delay is a meticulously engineered stereo delay plugin that eliminates phase distortion and high-frequency roll-off commonly found in conventional delay processors. With independent L/R delay controls, stereo link, L/R swap, per-channel mute and phase inversion, and an extensive range of time units — from samples and milliseconds to beats, feet, meters, and even inches — Precision Delay gives you surgical control over time-based processing.

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Precision Delay

Features

01

Multi-Unit Time Display

Set delay time in Sample, ms, Tick, Beat, Frame, Meters, Feet, or Inches — ideal for sound design, live sound reinforcement, speaker alignment, and music production workflows.

02

Zero Phase Distortion

Engineered to minimize phase artifacts and high-frequency attenuation that plague traditional delay plugins. Your signal stays pristine at any delay setting.

03

Independent L/R Control

Separate left and right delay knobs with independent gain, mute, and phase inversion (Ø) per channel. Stereo Link and L/R Swap for instant creative possibilities.

04

Tempo Sync & Sample Lock

Lock to your DAW's tempo with built-in BPM sync, or engage Sample Lock to prevent timing drift. Precise down to the individual sample.

System Requirements

FormatVST3 / AU / AAX
PlatformmacOS 11+ / Windows 10+
CPUIntel i5 or Apple M1 minimum
RAM2 GB minimum
Disk50 MB free space
Sample RateUp to 192 kHz

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Precision Delay free?+
Yes! Precision Delay is completely free to download and use with no limitations, no trial period, and no registration required.
What time units are supported?+
Precision Delay supports Sample, ms (milliseconds), Tick, Beat, Frame, Meters, Feet, and Inches — covering music production, post-production, and live sound alignment use cases.
How does it avoid phase issues?+
Precision Delay uses a carefully optimized signal path that preserves phase coherence and prevents the high-frequency roll-off that occurs in many conventional delay implementations.
Can I use it for speaker/monitor alignment?+
Absolutely. The Meters, Feet, and Inches units make it perfect for time-aligning speakers, monitors, and microphones in live and studio environments.