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PSP stompDelay
Operation Manual
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PSP stompDelay
Operation Manual
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End User License Agreement
PREFACE: This End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you and
PSPaudioware.com s.c. (PSP) for the PSP product accompanying this EULA, which includes
computer software and may include associated media, printed materials, and “online” or
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SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.
LICENSE: You can INSTALL and USE the current version of the SOFTWARE, or in its place any
prior version, on three computers simultaneously so long as you are the direct user or a studio
client of those machines. If more users USE the software you must buy an additional license
for each workstation. The DEMO VERSION of the SOFTWARE is NOT LICENSED FOR
COMMERCIAL USE.
RESTRICTIONS: You may not transfer, modify, rent, lease, loan, resell, distribute, network,
electronically transmit or merge the SOFTWARE. You may not reverse engineer, decompile or
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You are not permitted to copy the SOFTWARE or any of the accompanying documentation.
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are owned by PSP. The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international treaty
provisions. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of the SOFTWARE or documentation is
subject to civil and criminal penalties.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: The SOFTWARE is provided “AS IS” and without warranty of
any kind. The entire risk arising out of the use or performance of the SOFTWARE and
documentation remains with user. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, PSP
further disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with regard to the
SOFTWARE, and any accompanying hardware. To the maximum extent permitted by
applicable law, in no event shall PSP be liable for any consequential, incidental, direct, indirect,
special, punitive, or other damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for
loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary
loss) arising out of this EULA or the use of or inability to use the SOFTWARE, even if PSP has
been advised of the possibility of such damages.
MISCELLANEOUS: This EULA is governed by Polish law. Should you have any questions
concerning this EULA, or if you wish to contact PSP for any reason, please write to:
PSPaudioware.com s.c.
Bugaj 12;
05-806 Komorów,
Poland.
End User License Agreement
PREFACE: This End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you and
PSPaudioware.com s.c. (PSP) for the PSP product accompanying this EULA, which includes
computer software and may include associated media, printed materials, and “online” or
electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”). By installing, copying, or using the SOFTWARE,
you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of this
EULA, you may not use the SOFTWARE. The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and
international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The
SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.
LICENSE: You can INSTALL and USE the current version of the SOFTWARE, or in its place any
prior version, on three computers simultaneously so long as you are the direct user or a studio
client of those machines. If more users USE the software you must buy an additional license
for each workstation. The DEMO VERSION of the SOFTWARE is NOT LICENSED FOR
COMMERCIAL USE.
RESTRICTIONS: You may not transfer, modify, rent, lease, loan, resell, distribute, network,
electronically transmit or merge the SOFTWARE. You may not reverse engineer, decompile or
disassemble the SOFTWARE, or otherwise attempt to discover the SOFTWARE source code.
You are not permitted to copy the SOFTWARE or any of the accompanying documentation.
COPYRIGHTS: All title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited to
any images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text, and “applets” incorporated
into the SOFTWARE ), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE
are owned by PSP. The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international treaty
provisions. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of the SOFTWARE or documentation is
subject to civil and criminal penalties.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: The SOFTWARE is provided “AS IS” and without warranty of
any kind. The entire risk arising out of the use or performance of the SOFTWARE and
documentation remains with user. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, PSP
further disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with regard to the
SOFTWARE, and any accompanying hardware. To the maximum extent permitted by
applicable law, in no event shall PSP be liable for any consequential, incidental, direct, indirect,
special, punitive, or other damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for
loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary
loss) arising out of this EULA or the use of or inability to use the SOFTWARE, even if PSP has
been advised of the possibility of such damages.
MISCELLANEOUS: This EULA is governed by Polish law. Should you have any questions
concerning this EULA, or if you wish to contact PSP for any reason, please write to:
PSPaudioware.com s.c.
Bugaj 12;
05-806 Komorów,
Poland.

Acknowledgments
Plug-in Design
Programming and Algorithms
Algorithms’ Supervision
and Programming Assistance
Graphics
Additional Graphics
Documentation
Product Manager
Mateusz Woźniak & Piotr Dmuchowski
Piotr Dmuchowski
Mateusz Woźniak
Mateusz Woźniak
Piotr Dmuchowski
Piotr Kryger, Piotr Dmuchowski, Orren Merton
Antoni O y skiż ń
We would like to offer our very special thanks to Joachim Krukowski for beta testing and to
the creators of the very inspiring and exciting patches included with the PSP stompDelay:
•Micha Wolskiłhttps://soundcloud.com/michalwolski
•Julien K/BIDI https://www.metissage.re
•Joachim Krukowski
•Maciej Pola skińwww.musoneo.com
•Bart omiej Frankłbafrank@o2.pl
•Tomasz Wróblewski https://0db.pl
Finally, thanks to all our customers around the world for ideas and help in development of
new plug-ins!
By using this software you agree to the terms of any license agreement accompanying it.
“PSP,” the PSP logo, “PSP stompDelay”, and “It’s the sound that counts!” are trademarks of
PSPaudioware.com s.c.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
© 2022 PSPaudioware.com s.c.
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Acknowledgments
Plug-in Design
Programming and Algorithms
Algorithms’ Supervision
and Programming Assistance
Graphics
Additional Graphics
Documentation
Product Manager
Mateusz Woźniak & Piotr Dmuchowski
Piotr Dmuchowski
Mateusz Woźniak
Mateusz Woźniak
Piotr Dmuchowski
Piotr Kryger, Piotr Dmuchowski, Orren Merton
Antoni O y skiż ń
We would like to offer our very special thanks to Joachim Krukowski for beta testing and to
the creators of the very inspiring and exciting patches included with the PSP stompDelay:
•Micha Wolskiłhttps://soundcloud.com/michalwolski
•Julien K/BIDI https://www.metissage.re
•Joachim Krukowski
•Maciej Pola skińwww.musoneo.com
•Bart omiej Frankłbafrank@o2.pl
•Tomasz Wróblewski https://0db.pl
Finally, thanks to all our customers around the world for ideas and help in development of
new plug-ins!
By using this software you agree to the terms of any license agreement accompanying it.
“PSP,” the PSP logo, “PSP stompDelay”, and “It’s the sound that counts!” are trademarks of
PSPaudioware.com s.c.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
© 2022 PSPaudioware.com s.c.
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Table Of Contents
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ............................................................................................................................. 2
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
PSP STOMPDELAY .......................................................................................................................................................... 5
CONTROLS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
PSP STOMP ELAY IGNAL LOWD S F ............................................................................................................................................... 15
PRESET HANDLING & VIEW OPTIONS ................................................................................................................. 16
P BRESET ROWSER ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Copy / Paste ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18
A/B System ......................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Undo / Redo ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18
100% GUI resizing ........................................................................................................................................................... 18
CONFIG SECTION .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................... 20
PROCESSING .................................................................................................................................................................. 21
LIMITATIONS OF THE DEMO VERSION ................................................................................................................ 21
SUPPORT ......................................................................................................................................................................... 22
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Table Of Contents
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ............................................................................................................................. 2
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
PSP STOMPDELAY .......................................................................................................................................................... 5
CONTROLS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
PSP STOMP ELAY IGNAL LOWD S F ............................................................................................................................................... 15
PRESET HANDLING & VIEW OPTIONS ................................................................................................................. 16
P BRESET ROWSER ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Copy / Paste ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18
A/B System ......................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Undo / Redo ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18
100% GUI resizing ........................................................................................................................................................... 18
CONFIG SECTION .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................... 20
PROCESSING .................................................................................................................................................................. 21
LIMITATIONS OF THE DEMO VERSION ................................................................................................................ 21
SUPPORT ......................................................................................................................................................................... 22
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PSP stompDelay
PSP stompDelay is a creative delay plug-in designed to provide a wide range of sounds
from lush analog tape delays through vibrant loops, from classic ping-pong to scratchy pitch
shifts. It features both traditional delay effects and a looper when in “infinite operation mode”
(called Infinity mode) that offers continuous tap tempo, as well as accurate tape simulation,
including simulating the volume drop that occurs when fast forwarding or cueing the tape.
Controls
Display — this multi-functional, interactive LED-style display shows the delay time, LFO rate,
or tempo depending on which parameter is in focus. The display will switch between these
parameters by clicking on or mousing over one of the above parameters in the LFO Rate and
Delay Time sections. You can adjust the displayed value by dragging your mouse or scroll
wheel.
LFO Rate — adjusts the LFO frequency between 0.01 Hz to 15 Hz in manual mode, or in
tempo synchronization mode, adjusts the tempo between 15 and 600 BPM while the Alt key
is depressed.
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PSP stompDelay
PSP stompDelay is a creative delay plug-in designed to provide a wide range of sounds
from lush analog tape delays through vibrant loops, from classic ping-pong to scratchy pitch
shifts. It features both traditional delay effects and a looper when in “infinite operation mode”
(called Infinity mode) that offers continuous tap tempo, as well as accurate tape simulation,
including simulating the volume drop that occurs when fast forwarding or cueing the tape.
Controls
Display — this multi-functional, interactive LED-style display shows the delay time, LFO rate,
or tempo depending on which parameter is in focus. The display will switch between these
parameters by clicking on or mousing over one of the above parameters in the LFO Rate and
Delay Time sections. You can adjust the displayed value by dragging your mouse or scroll
wheel.
LFO Rate — adjusts the LFO frequency between 0.01 Hz to 15 Hz in manual mode, or in
tempo synchronization mode, adjusts the tempo between 15 and 600 BPM while the Alt key
is depressed.
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In tempo and host modes, you can choose values from a list of note values ranging from sixty-
fourth notes to octuple whole notes.
Note values are displayed as fractions, for example:
•1/2 – a half note,
•1/4 - a quarter note,
•3/64 - a dotted thirty-second note.
The available note values in these two modes are:
1/64, 1/56, 1/48, 1/40, 1/32, 1/28, 1/24, 3/64, 1/20, 1/16, 1/14, 1/12, 3/32, 1/10, 1/8, 1/7,
1/6, 3/16, 1/5,1/4, 1/3, 3/8, 1/2, 3/5, 5/8, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 7/8, 1/1, 4/3, 3/2, 2/1, 3/1, 4/1, 5/1,
6/1, 7/1, 8/1
In all modes, the LFO Rate can be set in two ways:
•by clicking on a digit on the LED display and moving the mouse up/down,
•by click-dragging the LFO Rate knob control.
LFO Wave Selector — selects the LFO waveform. You can choose between the following
waveforms: sine, triangle, saw up, saw down, square, pitch up, pitch down, spike,
pseudorandom, sine with randomly modulated frequency from 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz.
sine triangle sawUp sawDown square pitchUp pitchDown spike RND RND FM
The LFO waveform can be selected from the list of available waveforms (in the order shown
above) by clicking the LFO Wave icon or clicking the icon and moving the mouse up/down. You
can select the waveform from a drop-down list by clicking the icon with the right mouse
button.
LFO Width — sets the pulse width of the LFO waves. The default is for PSP StompDelay to
generate normalized LFO signals symmetrical around the zero line. In the middle position, the
width is set at 50:50%; this means that the LFO signal width is unchanged from the default.
Any other setting will cause the LFO signal width to be processed. As you set the LFO width
fully counter-clockwise, the width will increase to 75:25%; as you move toward fully
clockwise the width will decrease to 25:75%. If you are curious as to the precise mathematical
process being done to the LFO width the chart below shows you graphically how this
processing will affect the signal using both a sine wave and a triangle wave.
LFO sine signal, width 75:25 LFO triangle signal, width 25:75
Normalized LFO signal symmetric
with respect to zero
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In tempo and host modes, you can choose values from a list of note values ranging from sixty-
fourth notes to octuple whole notes.
Note values are displayed as fractions, for example:
•1/2 – a half note,
•1/4 - a quarter note,
•3/64 - a dotted thirty-second note.
The available note values in these two modes are:
1/64, 1/56, 1/48, 1/40, 1/32, 1/28, 1/24, 3/64, 1/20, 1/16, 1/14, 1/12, 3/32, 1/10, 1/8, 1/7,
1/6, 3/16, 1/5,1/4, 1/3, 3/8, 1/2, 3/5, 5/8, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 7/8, 1/1, 4/3, 3/2, 2/1, 3/1, 4/1, 5/1,
6/1, 7/1, 8/1
In all modes, the LFO Rate can be set in two ways:
•by clicking on a digit on the LED display and moving the mouse up/down,
•by click-dragging the LFO Rate knob control.
LFO Wave Selector — selects the LFO waveform. You can choose between the following
waveforms: sine, triangle, saw up, saw down, square, pitch up, pitch down, spike,
pseudorandom, sine with randomly modulated frequency from 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz.
sine triangle sawUp sawDown square pitchUp pitchDown spike RND RND FM
The LFO waveform can be selected from the list of available waveforms (in the order shown
above) by clicking the LFO Wave icon or clicking the icon and moving the mouse up/down. You
can select the waveform from a drop-down list by clicking the icon with the right mouse
button.
LFO Width — sets the pulse width of the LFO waves. The default is for PSP StompDelay to
generate normalized LFO signals symmetrical around the zero line. In the middle position, the
width is set at 50:50%; this means that the LFO signal width is unchanged from the default.
Any other setting will cause the LFO signal width to be processed. As you set the LFO width
fully counter-clockwise, the width will increase to 75:25%; as you move toward fully
clockwise the width will decrease to 25:75%. If you are curious as to the precise mathematical
process being done to the LFO width the chart below shows you graphically how this
processing will affect the signal using both a sine wave and a triangle wave.
LFO sine signal, width 75:25 LFO triangle signal, width 25:75
Normalized LFO signal symmetric
with respect to zero
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Unity-normalized LFO signal
LFO signal raised to the power of
the width coefficient
Normalized LFO signal with the
width value symmetric with respect
to zero
The resulting LFO Width waveform
LFO Filter — filters the LFO signal using the low-pass filter. You can set the low-pass filter
amount between 0 - 100%.
Delay Time — adjusts the delay time between 0.1 and 4000ms (4 seconds), or if in tempo
synchronization mode, adjusts the tempo between 15 and 600BPM while the the Alt key is
depressed.
Delay Sync — this three-position switch selects the time mode. You can select between 'off'
mode (delay is shown in milliseconds and time is set by the user), BPM (delay time is shown in
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Unity-normalized LFO signal
LFO signal raised to the power of
the width coefficient
Normalized LFO signal with the
width value symmetric with respect
to zero
The resulting LFO Width waveform
LFO Filter — filters the LFO signal using the low-pass filter. You can set the low-pass filter
amount between 0 - 100%.
Delay Time — adjusts the delay time between 0.1 and 4000ms (4 seconds), or if in tempo
synchronization mode, adjusts the tempo between 15 and 600BPM while the the Alt key is
depressed.
Delay Sync — this three-position switch selects the time mode. You can select between 'off'
mode (delay is shown in milliseconds and time is set by the user), BPM (delay time is shown in
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quantized musical notes and the tempo is set by the user), or hostBPM (delay time is shown in
quantized musical notes and the tempo is set by the host).
In BPM and hostBPM modes, when the delay time approaches maximum value, the display
will start blinking.
Here is an example of the display with the Delay Time in milliseconds:
Delay time in BPM or hostBPM mode:
number of notes > < note
The Delay Time can be set in two ways:
•by clicking on a digit on the LED display and moving the mouse up/down,
•by click-dragging the Delay Time knob control.
The Delay Time can be set to any value by changing the numerator (number of notes) and the
denominator (number of divisions per whole note) separately.
In Mode:BPM and Mode:hostBPM modes, you can choose from a list of note values ranging
from sixty-fourth note triplets to octuple whole notes by click-dragging the Delay Time
encoder knob. Moving the knob while the Shift key is pressed allows you to fine-tune the
desired delay time value.
Note values are displayed as fractions, e.g.:
•1/2 – a half note,
•1/4 - a quarter note,
•3/64 - a dotted thirty-second note.
The allowed values in these two modes are:
1/96, 1/80, 1/64, 1/56, 1/48, 1/40, 1/32, 1/28, 1/24, 3/64, 1/20, 1/16, 1/14, 1/12, 3/32, 1/10,
1/8, 1/7, 1/6, 3/16, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3, 3/8, 1/2, 3/5, 5/8, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 7/8, 1/1, 4/3, 3/2, 2/1, 3/1,
4/1
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quantized musical notes and the tempo is set by the user), or hostBPM (delay time is shown in
quantized musical notes and the tempo is set by the host).
In BPM and hostBPM modes, when the delay time approaches maximum value, the display
will start blinking.
Here is an example of the display with the Delay Time in milliseconds:
Delay time in BPM or hostBPM mode:
number of notes > < note
The Delay Time can be set in two ways:
•by clicking on a digit on the LED display and moving the mouse up/down,
•by click-dragging the Delay Time knob control.
The Delay Time can be set to any value by changing the numerator (number of notes) and the
denominator (number of divisions per whole note) separately.
In Mode:BPM and Mode:hostBPM modes, you can choose from a list of note values ranging
from sixty-fourth note triplets to octuple whole notes by click-dragging the Delay Time
encoder knob. Moving the knob while the Shift key is pressed allows you to fine-tune the
desired delay time value.
Note values are displayed as fractions, e.g.:
•1/2 – a half note,
•1/4 - a quarter note,
•3/64 - a dotted thirty-second note.
The allowed values in these two modes are:
1/96, 1/80, 1/64, 1/56, 1/48, 1/40, 1/32, 1/28, 1/24, 3/64, 1/20, 1/16, 1/14, 1/12, 3/32, 1/10,
1/8, 1/7, 1/6, 3/16, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3, 3/8, 1/2, 3/5, 5/8, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 7/8, 1/1, 4/3, 3/2, 2/1, 3/1,
4/1
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Input Width — sets the stereo panorama width between stereo, mono, and inverse stereo.
Input Level — sets the input level between -24 and + 24dB.
Input Output Reverse Link — simultaneously sets the input and dry/wet output level in the
reverse direction, proportionally in dB.
In order to automate this parameter effectively, you need to also write the changes of the
following three parameters: Gain, Dry and Wet.
LFO Spread — adjusts the LFO phase difference between the left and right channels, within a
range of +/- 180° (values of 180° and -180° indicate that the LFOs for the left and right
channels are in ).
LEDs for each channel indicate the LFO signal with the LFO width and the impact of filter as
shown by the signal flow diagram below:
LFO sqr
width = 75:25 %
LFO LP filter
>70%
LFO out
LED
LFO Depth — adjusts the amount of the LFO to the delay tap. The maximum value
possible depends on the delay time.
DEPTH label — switches the LFO on or off.
Cutoff (Low-Pass Filter) — sets the cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter between 20 Hz and
2500 Hz.
LPF label — click to switch the LP filter on/off.
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Input Width — sets the stereo panorama width between stereo, mono, and inverse stereo.
Input Level — sets the input level between -24 and + 24dB.
Input Output Reverse Link — simultaneously sets the input and dry/wet output level in the
reverse direction, proportionally in dB.
In order to automate this parameter effectively, you need to also write the changes of the
following three parameters: Gain, Dry and Wet.
LFO Spread — adjusts the LFO phase difference between the left and right channels, within a
range of +/- 180° (values of 180° and -180° indicate that the LFOs for the left and right
channels are in counterphase).
LEDs for each channel indicate the LFO signal with the LFO width and the impact of filter as
shown by the signal flow diagram below:
LFO sqr
width = 75:25 %
LFO LP filter
>70%
LFO out
LED
LFO Depth — adjusts the amount of the LFO applied to the delay tap. The maximum value
possible depends on the delay time.
DEPTH label — switches the LFO on or off.
Cutoff (Low-Pass Filter) — sets the cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter between 20 Hz and
2500 Hz.
LPF label — click to switch the LP filter on/off.
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Cutoff (High-Pass Filter) — sets the cutoff frequency of the high-pass filter between 250 Hz
and 20000 Hz.
HPF label — click to switch the HP filter on/off.
Filters label — click to switch HP and LP filters on/off simultaneously.
In order to automate this parameter effectively, you need to also write the changes of the
following parameters: HPF on/off and LPF on/off.
LIMiter — this control adjusts the internal limiting. You can set it from 0% (minimum limiting
referenced to +9dB) to 100% (maximum limiting referenced to -15dB). When limiting, the
LED indicator will light.
Lim label — click to switch the limiter on/off.
SATuration — this control sets the saturation level from 0% (no saturation) to 100%
(maximum saturation +9dB). When saturation occurs, the LED indicator will light.
Sat label — click to switch saturation on/off.
Delay Feedback — sets the feedback amount from 0% to 150%.
This control has 7 pre-set values: 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%, 125% and 150%. You can choose
between them by clicking on a corresponding (clockwise) dot next to the control or by clicking
on the Delay Feedback knob with the CTRL key pressed.
FEEDBACK label — click to remove all feedback. This is useful as a kind of panic button if your
delays are out of control.
Delay Ping-Pong — s
Ping-Pong label — click to switch Ping-Pong on/off.
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Cutoff (High-Pass Filter) — sets the cutoff frequency of the high-pass filter between 250 Hz
and 20000 Hz.
HPF label — click to switch the HP filter on/off.
Filters label — click to switch HP and LP filters on/off simultaneously.
In order to automate this parameter effectively, you need to also write the changes of the
following parameters: HPF on/off and LPF on/off.
LIMiter — this control adjusts the internal limiting. You can set it from 0% (minimum limiting
referenced to +9dB) to 100% (maximum limiting referenced to -15dB). When limiting, the
LED indicator will light.
Lim label — click to switch the limiter on/off.
SATuration — this control sets the saturation level from 0% (no saturation) to 100%
(maximum saturation +9dB). When saturation occurs, the LED indicator will light.
Sat label — click to switch saturation on/off.
Delay Feedback — sets the feedback amount from 0% to 150%.
This control has 7 pre-set values: 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%, 125% and 150%. You can choose
between them by clicking on a corresponding (clockwise) dot next to the control or by clicking
on the Delay Feedback knob with the CTRL key pressed.
FEEDBACK label — click to remove all feedback. This is useful as a kind of panic button if your
delays are out of control.
Delay Ping-Pong — sets the amount of the ping-pong effect. There is no ping-pong delay
present in the Center position. Moving the control to the left from Center sets the plug-in's
left delay shorter then the right one. Moving the control to the right from Center sets the
right delay shorter then the left one. For a standard, balanced ping-pong effect set this control
to R50% or L50%.
This control has 7 pre-set values: L66.66%, L50%, L33.33%, 0%, R33.33%, R50% and
R66.66%. You can choose between them by clicking on a corresponding (clockwise) dot next
to the control or by clicking on the Ping-Pong knob with the CTRL key pressed.
Ping-Pong label — click to switch Ping-Pong on/off.
Image — controls the stereo spread (image) of the delayed signal. Values to the left of Mono
reverse the stereophony. Settings close to Mono narrow the signal. Setting it to Stereo
provides a standard stereo dry signal at the output.
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This control has 9 pre-set values: -stereo, -75%, -50%, -25%, mono, 25%, 50%, 75% and
stereo. You can choose between them by clicking on a corresponding (clockwise) dot next to
the control or by clicking on the Image knob with the CTRL key pressed.
•
•
In order to automate this parameter effectively, you need to also write the changes of the
following parameters: Dry and Wet.
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This control has 9 pre-set values: -stereo, -75%, -50%, -25%, mono, 25%, 50%, 75% and
stereo. You can choose between them by clicking on a corresponding (clockwise) dot next to
the control or by clicking on the Image knob with the CTRL key pressed.
Delay Image offers two modes:
•pre - first reflection and feedback are processed by the image effect,
•post - only feedback is processed by the image effect.
Image label — click to change the Delay Image mode.
Output Pan Dry — sets the stereo panorama of the dry output signal.
Output Level Dry — sets the level of the dry output signal.
Output Dry indicator — click to add/remove the dry signal from the output.
Output Pan Wet — sets the stereo panorama of the wet (processed) output signal.
Output Level Wet — sets the level of the wet (processed) output signal.
Output Wet indicator — click to add/remove the wet (processed) signal from the output.
Dry/Wet global parameter switch —toggles between local and global setup parameters. In
local mode, your wet/dry settings are saved with the single preset you are using only. When in
global mode, the wet/dry settings are stored in all presets (this is useful if you want to always
use the same configuration in all your presets). When the lock icon is open, you can access
local setup parameters. When the lock icon is closed, you can access global setup parameters.
Dry/Wet Mix — sets the balance between the wet and dry signal. To reverse the values, adjust
this setting with the Alt (Option - Mac) key down.
In order to automate this parameter effectively, you need to also write the changes of the
following parameters: Dry and Wet.
Bypass — toggle the plug-in on/off.
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PSP stompDelay Signal Flow
This diagram shows the signal flow inside PSP stompDelay. You can see how the LFO affects
the various buffers depending on the mode, and where the looper fits in the signal chain.
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PreDelay buffer
Feed Feedback buffer
LOOPER
OUTPUT
MIXER
Pan Dry
Level Dry
Pan Wet
Level Wet
Ducker
Bypass
In Out
Width Feedback
Glide Ping-Pong
Delay Time
Width Spread
LFO Generator
LFO Filter
LFO Flow
Feed Mode
Image Image
HPF & LPF
Limiter
Saturation
Image
HPF
LPF
Lim
Sat
Gain
∞
PSP stompDelay Signal Flow
This diagram shows the signal flow inside PSP stompDelay. You can see how the LFO affects
the various buffers depending on the mode, and where the looper fits in the signal chain.
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PSP stompDelay Operation Manual 15
PreDelay buffer
Feed Feedback buffer
LOOPER
OUTPUT
MIXER
Pan Dry
Level Dry
Pan Wet
Level Wet
Ducker
Bypass
In Out
Width Feedback
Glide Ping-Pong
Delay Time
Width Spread
LFO Generator
LFO Filter
LFO Flow
Feed Mode
Image Image
HPF & LPF
Limiter
Saturation
Image
HPF
LPF
Lim
Sat
Gain
∞

Preset Handling & View Options
We provide all PSP plugins with a collection of factory presets. These presets can be used as a starting
point for further adjustments, or for quick fixes.
You access presets from the PSPaudioware standard PRESET BAR at the top of the plug-in interface.
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Preset Browser
The PSP stompDelay edition features a comprehensive new preset management and browser system.
To access the preset browser, you click the preset name window at the top of the plug-in (which displays
‘Default’ when the plug-in loads).
The new preset management bar has three main categories which can be accessed with the tabs at the
top of the preset browser: , Application Designer, and .My presets
Application - shows all factory built-in presets grouping by application.
< Factory presets are built into the plugin and cannot be directly edited!
You can adjust them and save separately as user presets >
Designer - shows all factory built-in presets grouped by designer.
My presets - shows only user presets.
This view shows all of the presets you have created and saved, or downloaded and added to your
custom presets for PSP stompDelay.
To add categories to the preset list, you can create new subfolders in the preset directory.
For Windows users, this is located at:
C:\Users\Username\Documents\PSPaudioware.com\User Presets\PSP stompDelay
For Mac users, this is located at:
~/Documents/PSPaudioware.com/User Presets/PSP stompDelay
< You can always check the exact path by clicking on the "Show file in Finder" tab at the bottom of the preset
browser window. >
To select a preset, click a preset name in the right window. When clicked, the preset will be applied so
that you can audition it. To confirm the preset choice, you can click the preset name once more to load it.
Each preset has own picture, click on it to open the designer's website.
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Copy / Paste
The Copy/Paste feature allows you to quickly transfer settings between instances of the plug-in.
To use this feature, you can click ‘ ’ at the top of the plugin below the preset browser window. Then, Copy
open a new instance of the plug-in on another track (or on the same track) and click ‘ Paste’ to paste the
settings to the new instance of the plug-in.
This feature can be particularly useful for processing similar instruments or sounds when only a few
minor tweaks are needed.
A/B System
The for quickly checking and auditioning changes to the plugin settings.A/B system
The at the top of the interface below the preset browser window allows you to A/B A/B Button
between the current and previous setting of the plug-in. This can be used to audition changes made to
your mix, or to audition between two presets.
The quickly copies the settings of the setting to the setting. This allows you to save A>B Button A B
your place and apply further tweaks and the audition them with the .A/B Button
Undo / Redo
The feature of the plugin lets you quickly navigate between setting changes.Undo/Redo
To use this feature, use the undo/redo buttons (CCW and CW arrows, respectively) located below the
preset browser window.
These buttons will undo changes to the current plug-in settings, or allow you to undo a preset change
depending on the last action in the plug-in.
100% GUI resizing
Scroll (by the mouse wheel or use two finger tap on the touchpad) this percentage up or down to change
the GUIs zoom factor. Double click to reset its state to the default size (100%).
You can resize the plug-in interface by just dragging the right bottom corner of the plug-in to any size
you like.
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CONFIG section
When clicking the three parallel lines glyph, the menu will open and it allows you to open the CONFIG
manual, check the current plugin version number and turn on/off hints.
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Minimum System Requirements
PC
VST3
Windows 7 – Windows 11
64-bit VST3 compatible application
VST
Windows 7 – Windows 11
64-bit VST compatible application
AAX
Windows 7 – Windows 11
64-bit Pro Tools 11, 12 or Pro Tools HD 11, 12 or Pro Tools Ultimate
All DAWs
The latest iLok License Manager application installed (an iLok dongle not required)
Mac (macIntel or arm AppleSilicon processors)
AudioUnit
macOS 10.12 – macOS 12.01 Monterey
64-bit AudioUnit compatible host application
VST
macOS 10.12 – macOS 12.01 Monterey
64-bit VST compatible host application
VST3
macOS 10.12 – macOS 12.01 Monterey
64-bit VST3 compatible host application
AAX
macOS 10.12 – macOS 12.01 Monterey
64-bit Pro Tools 11, 12 or Pro Tools HD 11, 12 or Pro Tools Ultimate
All DAWs
Up to date iLok License Manager application installed (an iLok dongle not required)
VST, VST3 are trademarks and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. AAX, Pro Tools, and
RTAS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Avid Technology, Inc. AudioUnit, OSX, macOS, Apple
Silicon are trademarks of Apple Inc.
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Processing
•All internal processing done with 64 bit double precision floats.
•32 and 64 bit floating point audio streams supported
•Sample rates up to 384 kHz supported.
Limitations of the demo version
We offer a 30 day evaluation period without any audio interruption or control limitations. To get access
to the plug-in and your unique authorization details simply log-in to your account at our . user area
Enjoy !
PSP team
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Support
If you have any questions about any of our plug-ins, please visit our website:
www.PSPaudioware.com
Where you can find the latest product information, free software updates, online support forum and
answers to the most frequently asked questions.
Problems with the installation, activation or authorisation?
Please watch our troubleshooting video tutorials on our YouTube channel.
You can also contact us by e-mail: . support@PSPaudioware.com
We will gladly answer all of your questions. As a rule we respond within 24 hours.
PSPaudioware.com s.c.
Bugaj 12
05-806 Komorów
Poland.
ph. +48 601 96 31 73
www.PSPaudioware.com
contact@PSPaudioware.com
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PSPaudioware.com s.c.
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05-806 Komorów
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