Is this inherent in devices with delay buffers, or are there VSTs out there with clean delay buffers anyone knows about? Just the thought of it has me salivating

Thanks I have Buffre and it's excellent but I don't think it has a delay buffer like Polar.
Thanks but I'm not seeing the specific delay buffer like Polar has that I'm looking for. I think the word buffer is used for stutter effects to describe the temporary storage of sounds that are manipulated, could be wrong. Polar's delay buffer is amazing and powerful, just that specifically is what I am looking for. Thanks
Ah right, I read the first reply and started thinking of alternatives for Buffre--completely forgetting the thread was actually about Polar.Jagwah wrote: ↑13 Jan 2023Have you tested Puffs Buffre RE ?
Thanks but I'm not seeing the specific delay buffer like Polar has that I'm looking for. I think the word buffer is used for stutter effects to describe the temporary storage of sounds that are manipulated, could be wrong. Polar's delay buffer is amazing and powerful, just that specifically is what I am looking for. Thanks![]()
It looks like it, looks like the 'sleep buffer' that allows you to modulate the start and end points might be similar. Also has patch cables on the front, does look pretty cool and like it should do the job, cheers!Pepin wrote: ↑13 Jan 2023I think this might be the type of thing you're looking for?
https://www.unfilteredaudio.com/products/sandman-pro
Yes I have Echobode, it doesn't have this feature AFAIK but I would would recommend it to anyone, great device, cheers
I've never seen that gear before. Looks amazing. I think a clean delay buffer could be small potatoes for these guys hopefully. I will look in to these products for sure. I haven't done stutter stuff for ages but I will get back to it, and this stuff looks super inspiring and fun, thanks for the link!!
A delay buffer is pretty special, just like Polar you capture some sound which you can now scrub through.
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