FRCTL has released DLAY, a multi-tap stereo delay for Windows, macOS, and Linux in VST3, AU, CLAP, and Standalone formats. The intro price is $24.99 through May 24, 2026, rising to $34.99 thereafter.

DLAY centers on a direct-manipulation bar editor where up to 64 taps can be placed, shaped, and grouped on a single timeline. Each tap can be edited for gain, pan, pitch, formant, filter, or saturation by switching the view mode on the same canvas. Six Ripple knobs propagate any value across all active taps at once, and rubber-band selection with group drag makes managing large tap counts straightforward.
Seven character modes — Digital, Tape, BBD, LoFi, Space, Vinyl, and Radio — swap the entire feedback-path personality with one click. The plugin ships with 168 factory presets across 14 categories and 12 built-in rhythm patterns including Tresillo, Clave, and Golden Ratio. Per-tap pitch and formant control is handled via Signalsmith Stretch. Bundling DLAY with FRCTL's GRN and SWRL plugins saves 20% on any two or 30% on all three.
More details are available at the FRCTL website.



