

If you’ve never experienced the delight of recording analog, please take our word for it: the difference is like night and day. The result? An easy-to-use plug-in that will juice even the most lackluster digital recordings with stunning analog warmth and punch.ĭynamically reacts to the music you’re laying downĪs compared with cold, unyielding digital, analog tape is a recording medium that dynamically reacts to the music being laid down on it.

And being located in LA’s Laurel Canyon, wouldn’t you know they had quite a selection to choose from. Finally, they modeled the best-sounding analog tape machines they could lay their hands on. To nail what they were after, Slate Digital then engaged in a year of critical listening and algorithm tweaks. In the development of this eagerly-awaited plug-in, Slate Digital Chief Technology Guru Fabrice Gabriel put his EE degree to work and studied the physical processes that take place when your record to analog tape threaded onto a good ol’ tape machine.
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Virtual Tape Machines gives you the ne plus ultra of analog tapedom We get it that you really don’t want to go back to chopping tape with with a razor blade, but the best of analog is yours for the taking – with Slate Digital Virtual Tape Machines. Fortunately, there’s something you can do about that. Incredible modern workflow conveniences aside, straight digital mixes have a way of, well, just sitting there lifelessly. In comparison, tracking in your modern DAW-based studio can be a rude awakening. Tape’s magical properties can be yours, instantlyįor those of us fortunate enough to have recorded through a vintage console to 2″ analog 16-track, that sound is the gold standard the sound by which all else is measured.
