Harrison 3D Delay
Key Features
- Three separately adjustable delay taps let left, centre, and right repeats be timed, panned, and balanced independently
- Feedback routing can send repeats between centre and side taps for wider multi-tap delay patterns
- High-pass and low-pass filters shape the repeat tone so echoes sit behind vocals, guitars, and synth leads
- Modulation and damping controls add classic digital rack-style movement and darker repeat character
- Tap Tempo, BPM Sync, and manual delay-time controls support both fast synced echoes and hand-timed effects
- Delay Tap Display Graph supports click-and-drag repeat positioning across the stereo field
- 10 mix-ready studio-delay presets provide starting points for slapback, ping-pong, and rock echo sounds
Description
Harrison 3D Delay is a stereo digital delay plugin for macOS and Windows. It uses three individually adjustable delay taps to create slapback, doubling, ping-pong movement, vocal depth, guitar width, and wider synth repeats from a compact interface.
The main draw is the tap layout: left, centre, and right repeats can each be timed, panned, and fed back independently. That makes the plugin useful for quick mix-ready echoes, but also for more animated multi-tap patterns that feel wider than a single standard delay line.
Tone shaping is built into the delay path rather than left to extra plugins. High-pass and low-pass filters help keep repeats out of the way, while modulation and damping add a vintage digital rack flavor when the delay needs color instead of transparent space.
The workflow stays practical for everyday production. Tap tempo, BPM sync, delay-time controls, a wet/dry mix, and 10 studio-delay presets cover fast starting points such as slapback, ping-pong, and rock-style echoes while still leaving room for deeper feedback routing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get Harrison 3D Delay?
Harrison distributes 3D Delay through the official product page using a mailing-list signup form. Because the installer is not exposed as a public direct file, SSA should send users to the Harrison page rather than host an unverified download.
What makes 3D Delay different from a basic stereo delay?
The plugin is built around three separate delay taps for left, centre, and right positions. Each tap can be timed, panned, and fed back independently, so it can create wider multi-tap patterns than a simple left/right delay.
Can 3D Delay do vintage-style delay tones?
Yes. Harrison includes modulation and damping controls for adding character reminiscent of classic digital rackmount delays, plus high-pass and low-pass filtering for shaping the repeat tone.
What kinds of sources suit 3D Delay best?
It is especially useful on vocals, guitar solos, synth leads, and sources that need width or rhythmic emphasis. The preset set also covers quick slapback, ping-pong, and rock echo starting points.