
Sigmund can be applied in nearly any configuration in the studio.

This, in combination with a novel system of ‘padlocks’ for locking individual sets of parameters when changing presets, allows you to zero in on the desired effect with extreme efficiency. A convenient preset browser allows for quick auditioning of the extensive, included factory preset library. Sigmund’s user interface has been designed from the ground up to be as intuitive as possible. For even greater convenience when working with Sigmund, the output signals of each of the four delay lines are combined in a special, purpose-built internal mixer. For example, say you have your delays currently running in parallel but would like to have a cascade of serially connected delays instead: you can reconfigure them instantly by choosing your desired algorithm with just a click of the mouse. The plugin offers a choice of nine different routing topologies. Sigmund’s four delay lines can be interconnected with each other in practically every manner possible. LFO and Envelope can be re-triggered by external source MIDI notes or transients detected in input signal (configurable independently for each Modulator). There are three different modes a Modulator can operate in: Sigmund has two general-purpose Modulators which can be used to auto-modulate some of the delay lines’ internal parameters. + Amplitude modulator (for tremolo effects). + Multi-mode Filter (can work either in or outside of the feedback loop).

Each of the delay lines has complementary modules built in, independent from the feedback loop: Sigmund is far from just another delay: it consists of four discrete delay units, each with its own, independent set of parameters.
