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Tape Cassette by Caelum Audio

https://apps.apple.com/app/id1488648013

Description:

Tape Cassette is an easy to use audio plugin that gives your music warmth, noise and character. Whether it’s an effect on the master for an overall lofi / indie texture, or as an insert to warm up individual channels, Tape Cassette gives you the tools to turn your music into a cosy, nostalgic listening experience. Take the plugin into experimental territory by using the wow & flutter parameters and spin your sounds into a frenzy, or use the saturation parameter to heat up the sounds into a distorted cacophony.

Parameters:
⁃ Saturation (+/-24dB)
⁃ Low Pass Filter (8-22KHz)
⁃ Noise -80 to 0 dB
⁃ Wow 0 - 100%
⁃ Flutter 0 - 100%

Tape Cassette is both a stand-alone application as well as an AUv3 plugin, meaning it works within iOS hosts such as GarageBand.

Comments

  • You fergot the best part...
    Free!
    😏

  • edited December 2019

    Decent freebie.. thanks! , The only problem is the filter isn’t very usable, unable to go below 8000 Hz. would be much better if that were remedied. Otherwise, decent tape sim!

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  • Very nice, could you squeeze an output trim plz ;-)

  • Pasted from the other thread

    It's alright for a free effect, but I'd call it more an effect than a cassette simulator. It has all the ingredients of the sound (saturation, LP, wow, flutter), but they don't add up to a convincing emulation. The wow and flutter get out of control pretty quickly, but I can't imagine any realistic use for that craziness.

  • Doug made a video:

  • @White Many thanks, was just about to post it 👍

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