Tapewave v1.0.0 for Windows
- Release Date: 29-10-2024, 17:16
- Category: Audio Plugins
- License type: Full | Keygen
- File size: 139 MB
- Rar Password: www.4download.net
- Created by: Wave Alchemy

Introducing Tapewave – a versatile tape plugin that effortlessly blends the crisp tones of analog tape with the nostalgic charm of aged, lo-fi cassettes. With authentic wow and flutter modulation, rich tape saturation, vibey analog compression, and six unique tape styles with adjustable tape age control, achieve the perfect balance of warmth and grit to take your mix on a journey through time.
Cassette Character
Cassette tape has a unique character that distinguishes it from high-fidelity studio machines made famous by Studer and Ampex. For decades, countless records – many still today – have used cassettes for their distinct saturation, modulation, compression, and EQ effects.
In Tapewave, we meticulously analyzed our favorite cassette machines to faithfully replicate their unique sound and character. Instead of relying on simple saturation and basic pitch modulation like many other plugins, we delved deeper to capture the true, intricate nuances of real cassette tape. With just a few intuitive controls, you can effortlessly dial in everything from subtle warmth to the textured sound of lo-fi, degraded tape, providing an authentic cassette experience inside your DAW.
Press play on fun
Tapewave makes getting the authentic sound of cassette tape simple, fast, and fun. Each of its six distinct tape styles comes with a matching visual aesthetic, complete with animation. Its clean, streamlined interface ensures that shaping your signature sound is effortless, letting you dive into creativity without distraction.
Six tape styles
Switching tapes is one of the simplest ways to achieve a different sound when recording to cassette – some tapes are darker, grittier, cleaner, or purely lo-fi. Tapewave brings this experience to life by offering six distinct tape styles, each with its own instantly recognizable character. Plus, with the Age control, you can push each tape style even further, transforming the sound from brand new to the brink of total breakdown, capturing the full range of cassette degradation.
Crush it like cassette
Many cassette recorders featured built-in compressors that were unapologetically aggressive and effortlessly crushed transients. Tapewave takes inspiration from this by offering two powerful compression modes. One of these is Loc Mode, a detailed emulation of the legendary Shure Level Loc. Whether you’re looking to smash your drums with heavy compression or subtly tame transients, you can easily dial in the perfect amount. Plus, you can instantly audition the compression either before or after the tape processing for maximum flexibility.
Wow & Flutter
Anyone who’s used real cassette tapes knows the magic of those unpredictable and charming pitch fluctuations known as wow & flutter. In the past, manufacturers worked hard to eliminate these irregularities, or you’d experience the best pitch modulation just before the machine broke down and needed repairs making it a real challenge to work with.
Most plugins that claim to emulate wow & flutter rely on a simple LFO, but we’ve gone further by recreating random fluctuations that mimic the true behavior of analog tape. Best of all, unlike real tape decks, you can control exactly how much wow & flutter you want, without the risk of your machine suddenly giving out on you!
Dial in the drive
One of the best parts of using a cassette recorder is overdriving it for unique, character-filled saturation. Our advanced saturation circuit captures the warm, analog drive you love while eliminating digital artifacts like aliasing. With 16x oversampling, Tapewave ensures a smooth, analog-like sound in your final mix. Plus, you can easily switch to standard or efficient modes to save CPU without sacrificing quality.
Unlike other plugins that rely on basic waveshaping or soft clipping, Tapewave’s tape saturation is meticulously modeled after real tape machines for an authentic sound experience.

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