Softube Tape Plugin
Tape from Softube is tape emulation plug-in models three types of reel-to-reel tape machine without taxing CPUs or breaking the bank, with an introductory price of $79 until June 30th 2017 Check out our exclusive review. Softube’s Tape plug-in adds cohesion and weight to your mixes. But Tape goes far beyond your average tape machine emulation. It includes three distinctly different tape machine types, and it offers the ease of use and low CPU strain that today’s music creators rightfully expect. The Softube Tape Plug-In: Time to get reel! Softube's Tape plug-in adds cohesion and weight to your mixes. Details Tape Plug-In Specs Tape Plug-In Media Three Machines in One Tape includes three different tape machine types in one plug-in.
Apple Logic Pro’s plugins are, for the most part, fantastic. But one conspicuous omission is the lack of a tape saturation plugin.
Glue and Harmonic Distortion
Before digital audio workstations, signals would be summed through a mixing desk and printed to tape. Driving a strong signal to the tape deck would saturate the signal and give it a thick and warm quality. In modern parlance, we often hear buzzwords like “glue” and “harmonic distortion” to describe the cohesive effect recording to tape had on the audio.
In recent years many third party developers have tried their hand at emulating the type of warm saturation and subtle distortion that audio recorded and mixed on analog tape have. McDSP was one of the first with their AC101 and AC202 plugins. UA, Waves, Slate, to name a few, have all followed with variations on a similar theme. They all impart certain qualities that enhance digital audio and impart tape-like qualities to the audio run through them.
Softube Tape
Enter Softube. Their newest offering, Tape, is the latest addition to the smorgasbord of tape emulation plugins out there. Now, no plugin will be a panacea for bad recording, arranging, production, or mixing. But Tape may just finally be the holy grail tape plugin we’ve all been waiting for. It does all the classic tape emulation style processing we’ve come to expect from its predecessors; and more.
And it’s easy to use.
The Basics
To start with, Softube Tape contains three separate tape machine emulations. The differences between the three models are generally subtle, until you start pushing some of the other parameters beyond their normal tolerances. A simple Amount knob allows the user to dial in the amount of saturation desired. Softube got their gain staging right with this one. The Amount knob is programmed with a constant gain algorithm. So, as you dial it up, you won’t be distracted by differences in volume. You focus only on what the tape emulation is doing.
Metering
Metering is simple and efficient. A clever toggle button allows visual monitoring not only of the input signal but of the amount of total harmonic distortion (THD) the plugin is adding to the audio being run through it. The front panel is rounded off with a choice of tape speed settings. In addition to the familiar values, ultra slow tape speeds of 3 3/4 and 1 7/8ths are available in case you want to push the tape effect into a grittier type of distortion.
Additional Controls
If the functions on Tape stopped here, it would be enough to be a great sounding traditional tape emulation style plugin effect. But a click on the side panel reveals some extended parameters that really make this plugin special. A dry/wet knob and separate Input/Output faders allow for a completely different level of gain staging that opens the plugin up to much more colorful processing. Push the input to the tape emulation for more saturation, and balance the output level either with the dedicated fader, or the dry/wet knob, for a richer range of tape-based saturation.
The speed/stability knob introduces a pitch modulation, that when combined with the dry/wet knob, creates a rich tape-based style chorusing effect. I for one can’t wait to try this on some vocals! The High-Frequency Trim and Crosstalk knobs, however, push the traditional aspects of tape saturation to new levels.
High-Frequency Trim
One of the aspects of traditional tape is that the more you drive it and saturate it, the warmer the sound gets. But at the expense of some of the high end. Use the High-Frequency Trim to regulate the amount of high-frequency compensation. When pushed past twelve o’clock, a rich upper sheen is introduced to compensate. I tried it on a drum bus and the high hats came to life. They had a crystal-clear sparkle, without compromising the “tape-iness” introduced with the amount knob. Move the knob to the lower half of its range for more of the vintage tape style warmth and fatness.
Crosstalk knob
The Crosstalk knob controls the amount of 'leakage' between channels on multichannel audio. So, dialing this up on a stereo bus adds the “glue” to the stereo image that we have come to love from tape emulation plugins. The stereo imaging is maintained of course, but the crosstalk adds a cohesiveness to the stereo image that tightens up the whole stereo image. It beefed up the drum bus and master bus I tried it on nicely.
Video Review - Softube Tape
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Conclusion
Logic Pro users are generally pretty happy with the effects bundled with the DAW. But, as I mentioned at the top of this review, tape saturation is absent. Tape fills a much-needed void in Logic Pro’s rich collection of effects processors. And it may very well be the last tape emulation plugin you’ll ever need to buy.
Pricing
Softube Tape is available now for $79, for use with VST, VST3, Audio Units, AAX Native and Mix Engine FX. For more information, or to try out a 20-day demo, visit https://www.softube.com/index.php?id=tape
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Softube Tape Torrent
Add Weight to Your Digital Mixes
Pro studios often run their digital mixes through a generation of analog tape to enhance their weight and cohesion. Now, thanks to Softube Tape, you can too. Old-school engineers will tell you — no two tape decks sound alike. That's why this excellent plug-in includes emulations of three different machines. Tape is a breeze to use — just choose the machine you want, then adjust the Amount knob until you achieve the perfect amount of analog goodness. There are also celebrity-made presets onboard to get you started. And if you want to dig in, tape speed, machine stability, crosstalk, and more are fully adjustable. Tape is a great way to warm up your digital mixes. NOTE: This product requires that you have an iLok account for authorization, although it does not require a physical iLok key. Please call your Sweetwater Sales Engineer if you have questions.
What the pros are saying about Softube Tape:
- 'I love the Softube Tape plug-in. It's great for just adding a touch of analog tape simulation to a final mix, but more impressively, it's great for adding character to vocals and guitars. It provides instant glue for harsh or overly transient sounds in a mix.' — Joe Chiccarelli, Mixer/Engineer/Producer for Beck, U2, The Strokes, Elton John, etc.
- 'Tape sounds FANTASTIC. I like Type A and C the best. Overall, the sound of it is outstanding!!!' — BT a.k.a. Brian Transeau, American Music Producer/Composer/Technologist/Audio Technician/Multi-instrumentalist
- 'Softube Tape is my new favorite saturation plug-in. Parallel it with your kick or bass and drive it hard — thick and fat. Tape also lives on my mix buss alongside a couple of other Softube modeled plug-ins, glues my tracks, and gives me a lot of sonic options; from transparent to unwieldy and everywhere in between.' — Howard Willing, Producer/Engineer/Mixer for The Smashing Pumpkins, Sheryl Crow, and Kris Kristofferson
- 'Tape is a fantastic addition to my master bus! The subtle nuance, drive, and natural-sounding tape compression make this a great way to warm up any digital 'in-the-box' mix.' — Kevin Kadish, Grammy-nominated Songwriter/Producer for Meghan Trainor and Jason Mraz
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Three flavors of analog tape goodness
Why settle for one tape machine emulation when you can have three? Softube Tape's Type A is based on a classic Swiss reel-to-reel machine that is renowned for its linearity and precision. Type B models a transformer-based machine that will add weight and color to your low end. Type C is an emulation of a British tape machine with a deliciously distinctive vibe.
Loads of tape-a-liscious tweakability
Tape is as easy to use as choosing a tape machine emulation and twisting a knob. But if you're like many of us here at Sweetwater, you like to tweak things. Softube knows this, and they designed Tape accordingly. Slow down the tape speed and kick up the tape head bump a notch for a low-end boost. Adjust the machine stability for a little out-of-control wow and flutter action. You also get control of the effect's dry/wet mix, high-frequency EQ, and crosstalk.
Extra fun for PreSonus Studio One users
PreSonus Studio One users will really love Softube Tape. Not only can Studio One users utilize it as a standard plug-in, but its Tape Multitrack function also allows you to adjust the crosstalk between your individual tracks using a single interface. The good news is that if you get Studio One somewhere down the line, Tape Multitrack is already installed. All you need to do is install Studio One, and you're ready to go!
Softube Tape Features:
- Adds realistic analog tape saturation to your tracks and mixes
- 3 different tape machine emulations provide different analog flavors
- Easy to use — choose the machine you want, then adjust the Amount knob to taste
- Includes presets created by award-winning engineers Joe Chiccarelli (Beck, U2, Strokes) and Howard Willing (The Smashing Pumpkins, Sheryl Crow, Kris Kristofferson)
- Adjustable tape speed, dry/wet mix, machine stability, high-frequency EQ, and crosstalk
- CPU usage is so low that you can put an instance on every track of your mix
- Tape Multitrack allows PreSonus Studio One users to adjust crosstalk between individual tracks