Most emulations of the `tape sound´ focus on the saturation characteristic alone and underestimate the effect of a subtle amount of `flutter´ - high frequency fluctuations of the tape speed. This adds something which is probably the most important part of the special sound: The harmonic lines are "widened" by the effect of frequency modulation due to flutter which causes a 'thickening' of the audio signal contributing to the fat sound of analog.
That's Cubase 5...
OmriLahavComposer 3 months ago
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Are you aware of the fact that what you hear is actually a digital clipping? I suggest RTFM.
zyguli 3 months ago
it is cubase 5 dodo
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pHoenix4446 8 months ago 2
what vst is that? the tape simulator..
MrMshr00m 9 months ago
it comes with cubase 6???
bbuteo 11 months ago
@bbuteo
No.
thearchiveable 11 months ago
Most emulations of the `tape sound´ focus on the saturation characteristic alone and underestimate the effect of a subtle amount of `flutter´ - high frequency fluctuations of the tape speed. This adds something which is probably the most important part of the special sound: The harmonic lines are "widened" by the effect of frequency modulation due to flutter which causes a 'thickening' of the audio signal contributing to the fat sound of analog.
bbuteo 11 months ago