Wave Alchemy – Tapewave v1.0.0 – R2R (VST3, AAX) [WIN x64]

By | October 30, 2024

 

Year/Release Date : 2024-10-29
Version : 1.0.0
Developer : Wave Alchemy
Developer’s website : Wave Alchemy
Format : VST3|AAX
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : Present
System requirements : Win 10+


Description :
Introducing Tapewave – a versatile plugin
that effortlessly combines the crisp tones of analog tape with the nostalgic charm of old lo-fi cassettes.
Featuring authentic wow and flutter modulation, rich tape saturation,
vibrant analog compression, and six unique tape styles with adjustable tape life control,
you’ll achieve the perfect balance of warmth and grain to take your mix on a journey through time.

Possibilities
• Experience the authentic sound of cassette tape with an optimized
and easy-to-use plug-in.
• Add life, soul and warmth to your digital mixes .
• Six unique recording styles, each with its own character
– from clean and punchy to dark, gritty and low-fi.
• Take a step forward with Tape Age, a seamless control
that transforms every tape style from pristine to worn,
capturing a wide range of tape degradation
• Meticulously modeled analog tape saturation circuitry
• Two analog compression modes, including a dramatic Shure Level Loc emulation,
let you easily suppress transients or tame dynamics
• Authentically recreate the unstable pitch inherent in vintage analog tape
• Wow & Flutter creative engine for realistic pitch fluctuations,
including both stable cosine curve modulation
and a specially tuned Perlin noise generator for authentic pitch fluctuations
• Make Wow & Flutter even more unstable with creative Drift control
• Switchable tape hiss circuitry
• Powerful output maximizer for extra loudness
• Up to 16x oversampling for smooth, distortion-free operation
• Internal preset browser with search, tags, and favorites
• 100 production-ready presets
• High-definition, resizable user interface
• Undo and redo parameter changes
• Available as VST3, AU, and AAX on macOS and Windows
• Apple Silicon on macOS


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