

size 1.6 MB / 2 MB / 1.2 MB / 1.2 MB
Tape Cassette is an analog tape simulator.
It 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.
Tape-Cassette_32bit ( 1.6 MB )
Tape-Cassette_64bit ( 2 MB )
Tape-Cassette_MacAU ( 1.2 MB )
Tape-Cassette_MacVST ( 1.2 MB )
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Very nice plugin. It's simple and does what's advertised. Exactly the kind of sound I was looking for.
My specific issues:
Both 32 and 64-bit is funky on my FL Studio 12.5.1. Hopefully this is just a hiccup in relation to my own setup, but doing certain stuff crashes the whole DAW, and trying to render using the 32-bit version gives me an error.
I've just saved the one .flp I've used it on so far without this plugin in the project, with a custom preset if I ever might need to come back to stuff. That works out.