
Imaginando’s DLYM is a versatile low-cost plugin that doubles as both a chorus and a flanger, but we found it excels in creating dynamic flanger effects. Whether you’re looking for subtle stereo depth or intense, jet-engine-like sweeps, DLYM can achieve a remarkable range of modulation effects. It also handles shallow delays and comb filtering with ease, making it a powerful addition to any DAW setup.
One standout feature is DLYM’s “Analog” mode, which gives sounds a warm, vintage edge. The plugin also includes unique LFO sample-and-hold options—an uncommon feature in modulation effects—bringing a fresh layer of creativity to your workflow.
Expanded Functionality Inspired by DRC
DLYM takes inspiration from the chorus effect in Imaginando’s DRC synth and expands upon it, creating a plugin that offers even more modulation possibilities. Designed for both Mac and PC, DLYM is ready for any DAW environment, allowing users to bring depth, movement, or complete transformation to their sounds. With over 20 included presets, getting started with this plugin is easy.
Minimalist Interface, Maximum Control
Imaginando’s design ethos emphasizes clean, functional interfaces that enhance creativity. DLYM reflects this philosophy with an intuitive, streamlined layout and large, accessible knobs for precision adjustments.
Key Features
- Two Modes: Choose between “Analog Emulation” and “Dimension Style” processing modes.
- Time-Syncable Modulation: Six LFO waveforms, including Sine, Square, Saw, Triangle, Sample & Hold, and Filtered Sample & Hold.
- Stereo Control: Adjustable stereo spread for enhancing spatial effects.
- Customizable Crossover: Set frequency range with a dedicated cutoff control.
- Preset Manager: Over 20 presets included to kickstart your creative process.
Plugin Overview
- Type: Flanger and Chorus Combo
- Platforms: macOS (Apple Silicon & Intel 64-bit), Windows (64-bit), iOS
- Formats: VST, VST3, AU, AUv3
Imaginando DLYM brings serious modulation power for a budget plugin, perfect for both subtle enhancement and more radical sound transformations.