This software provides a vintage sounding delay effect in AU, VST, and RTAS formats. It is designed to recreate the classic sound of analog delay units, making it a great option for musicians and audio producers looking for a retro tone.

One of Resound's most notable abilities is its modeling of the characteristic mechanical noise that is present in hardware magnetic-tape units, which can be controlled to create different effects. You can produce anything from gentle warmth and distortion to noisy, gritty, and unstable sounds. Additionally, Resound's moveable highpass filter lets you shape your sound further. When feedback is set beyond a particular intensity, Resound even allows for self-oscillation.
Resound's echo effects can be synced to your host tempo, making use of musical subdivisions of a beat so that each echo is precisely in time with the host. Alternatively, you can choose free-time mode, which allows any delay time up to two seconds. The reverse mode adds further flexibility by playing each delay backwards and producing unique effects that hardware magnetic-tape units cannot match.
This software offers true independent stereo processing, enabling you to preserve left and right channel separation. Resound is also achievable in mono or mono-to-stereo processing. With optimized audio algorithms that won't overload your processor, this software offers rock-solid stability that is highly suitable for live work.
Resound has an easy-to-use interface that is both straightforward and intuitive. It features flexible Bank and Program management and total parameter automation, making it perfect for integrating with any MIDI hardware. Resound is available on Mac OS X v 10.4 and above, Windows XP and above, and Linux, in Audio Unit, VST plugin, RTAS for Pro Tools 7 and above, and Standalone application formats. Overall, Resound is an excellent addition to any music producer's arsenal.
Version 1.3.4: Various minor bug fixes