Tape saturation in Reason?
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Curious what Reason tools the group uses for tape saturation? I'm trying to replace an Elektron Analog Heat hardware effect in my setup and do something similar in Reason. I only used the saturation engine on the Heat, so this is what I'm trying to replace, not the distortions, etc.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Can't make any comparisons but the options in Reason are Scream 4 and Audiomatic. Both have a tape option. Personally I tend to use Softube Tape though (VST).
I like Satin by u-he (VST)
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FREEEE and straight up amazing.
"Chow Tape was originally developed as part of the Music 420 class at Stanford University. The project led to an academic paper, "Real-Time Physical Modelling for Analog Tape Machines which was presented at the 2019 DAFx Conference. "
FREEEE and straight up amazing.
"Chow Tape was originally developed as part of the Music 420 class at Stanford University. The project led to an academic paper, "Real-Time Physical Modelling for Analog Tape Machines which was presented at the 2019 DAFx Conference. "
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The stock options aren't that great unfortunately. There are some Re that do this kind of thing. D1RT and CrapRe I think. VST is probably the way to go for best results. I use Magneto 2 , the stock tape sim in Cubase and PSP vintage warmer, which has been making my recordings awesomer for nearly twenty years now!
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Slate VTM, N4 tape libraries, Taupe Acqua plugin.
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Thanks, all. Great suggestions. Will look into them all.
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I happen to like auduomatic
Why can't you keep using the AH via overbridge?
Why can't you keep using the AH via overbridge?
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I just found out that UMPF Retro Beats RE (also included in R11 Suite) has Tape FX input. Sounds nice.
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I sold it.PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021I happen to like auduomatic
Why can't you keep using the AH via overbridge?
No, only Uhbik was an RE. https://u-he.com/products/uhbik/
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Chow is my favorite tape modeler because it has a clear interface and is easily editable. I prefer not to use tape emulation, though. Even the best emulation is a crass approximation of the real thing. As someone who used tape, I find that most tape modelers are way too over-the-top. Unless you were using a broken tape machine or damaged tape, you generally weren't going to hear most of the stuff tape modelers introduce into the signal.diminished wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021https://chowdsp.com/products.html
FREEEE and straight up amazing.
"Chow Tape was originally developed as part of the Music 420 class at Stanford University. The project led to an academic paper, "Real-Time Physical Modelling for Analog Tape Machines which was presented at the 2019 DAFx Conference. "
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