
Pattern-Based Delay Plugin Features Geometric Timing and Spatial Control
Artists in DSP has released EUCLYD, a multitap delay plugin based on Euclidean rhythm principles. The plugin distributes delay taps across geometric patterns, creating rhythmic structures synchronized to tempo or free-running time divisions.
Euclidean Pattern Engine
EUCLYD uses Euclidean rhythm to space delay taps evenly across time. The plugin provides 1–32 pattern divisions (steps) and 1–15 active echoes (taps). Each tap represents a point in the Euclidean sequence, with adjustable timing relationships that range from regular grids to irregular rhythmic patterns.
The plugin offers tempo-synced operation in bars or free-running mode in seconds. Swing control shifts alternating taps for groove adjustment, while feedback determines repeat behavior and buildup characteristics.
Processing Controls
EUCLYD includes dual FX sections for early and late processing. Each section features three dual-slider controls: Low Cut, High Cut, and Diffusion. Start values apply to the first tap, End values to the last tap, with linear transitions across the pattern. This approach shapes tonal and textural evolution throughout the delay sequence.
The plugin provides Stereo and Ping Pong modes for spatial distribution. Independent Dry and Wet controls range from –99 to 0 dB. Decay settings adjust tap fade rates.
Technical Specifications
EUCLYD supports VST3 and AU formats. macOS compatibility requires 10.13 High Sierra or later. Windows versions support Windows 10 (1903 or later) and Windows 11 in 64-bit configurations.
A demo version is available with audio muting every 30 seconds. The plugin includes a preset manager for saving and loading configurations.
EUCLYD is priced at $49.90 ($28.44 with discount).
More information is available on the Artists in DSP website.



