ToTape7
TL;DW: ToTape7 is Airwindows tape emulation with Bias and Dubly.
ToTape7 in Airwindows Consolidated under ‘Tape’ (CLAP, AU, VST3, LV2)
ToTape7.zip(568k)
So about that simplification of ToTape? Nah. But… set everything to the middle and you can ignore all the many controls.
ToTape7 not only upgrades pretty much every single thing about ToTape, but it brings new functionality beyond any previous version (even when they’re good) and it lets you go completely bonkers tailoring signature new sounds however you like them. This is the ToTape for people who wanted all the controls, and more. It’s the ToTape for salvaging any sort of audio no matter how DAW-like it is… and it’s the ToTape that can be stripped right down to serve as its own FromTape, anytime you like, or if you’re trying to run lots of channels of it because you want to tape all the things and then mix them down also to tape. Which it’s great at, by the way, as it soaks up loudness super well and even has a ClipOnly2 built in so it can serve, standalone, as your ultimate loudness clipper.
ToTape7 has exactly as many controls as you can fit in Airwindows Consolidated, which means it’ll also run in VCV Rack. That means there are some possible controls it skips, and exactly one control that’s dual-ganged with two things riding on one single knob. It’s just a different knob this time: used to be dual-ganged on the knob marked Soften. The controls from top to bottom operate Dubly Encode, Drive, Flutter, Bias, Head Bump, and Dubly Decode. Again, set everything to the middle for ‘normal’, but you can go way past normal if you want.
Dubly Encode (not the same thing but the same concept as a famous noise reduction system) applies a brightened and compressed boost to the audio pre-tape, with the amount governed by Amt and the highs cutoff by Freq. (Dubly Decode is exactly the same, except it simply subtracts the effect it makes: this is the secret Seventies tape sound, especially when you tune the Dublies to produce effects). Match them to get mostly ‘normal’ sound, mismatch them for effect: mind that you don’t boost Decode Amt too much or it will produce sort of anti-crunch sound, going past ‘cancellation’ to obvious distortion. (or do it if you feel like it, I’m not your boss)
Tape Drive is your boost (or pad). 0.5 is unity gain. Boost if you want lots of tape drive, or to loudenate. You should have a good ability to do this and make it sound the way you want. Since Dubly was added, it’s even better at allowing for clean gain here, as Dubly tends to suppress harmonics from distortion.
Flutter is like Flutter2, but is NOT exactly the same. It’s updated, even since Flutter2, for the purpose of letting the ‘3D tape’ emulation (letting tape bend laterally as well as stretch) be more accurate. It’s also toned down a bit so 0.5 gives you a reasonable, real-world flutter effect. The two channels will use their randomness to try and chase each other a little, much like how TPDFWide does the same thing to be LESS correlated. Turns out with default settings this is really, really good at getting a spacious tape realism without letting the imaging go too weird. You can also bypass the whole thing by setting Flutter to zero: if you’re running at low sample rate, consider doing that if you’re running lots of ToTape and losing the extreme highs. I might not run Flutter on multitracks, just the buss.
Bias is usually set to slight overbiasing. It’s like GoldenSlew, but it’s simplified and it’s being run between Dubly encode and decode, so it’s acting differently from the standalone GoldenSlew. Underbiasing also works but is a different algorithm that’s probably not going to be people’s first choice, but you can do it. Slight overbiasing is your best weapon against unpleasant tizzy highs.
Head Bump is like DubSub2, but it too is updated even more to get more out of ToTape7. There’s a highpass built in at 0.5 setting that balances the bump against the rest of the audio, making it so if you stack up the plugin it doesn’t get too messy, modeled after references of real tape machines doing multiple generations. Anywhere you set the head bump frequency should get reasonable results with Head Bump at 0.5. If you pull it back OR boost it, you begin to drop the highpass as you do that, meaning it will either crossfade over to the original digital bass (with extended subs) as you reduce the bump, or it’ll start adding even more exaggerated bump to the original bass as you crank. So, it’s a special voicing for doing all of the things, with 0.5 as the ‘peak realism’ and most restrictive setting. Ouside that, just pick whether you want less ‘tape bass’, or ‘mega bass’ by combining the source and the bump.
Said bump still does the thing from DubSub2 where it’s also giving a mild notch at double the frequency, which is characteristic of pretty much all real tape machines. You get to pick the frequency, because why would you be tied to a given machine when they’re all different frequencies already, and when the heart of the effect is not getting the frequency right, but the unusual Airwindows head bump algorithm that’ll work just fine however you voice it?
And Dubly Decode helps you get even smoother, more compressed sound out of the tape saturation, and lets you dial it in by both amount and frequency. Be aware that it’s a really gentle treble-slope, so making subtle changes to frequency will have an effect on the character of the sound but won’t produce wild effects. Basically, if Dubly mostly balances but Enc is crossing over lower than Dec, there will be a sort of lower midrange hype that comes through: if Dec is lower than Enc, it’s going to be drying up that energy and making it a bit tighter. They’re supposed to cancel out, but half the reason classic records all sound different from each other is that this system in real life required a lot of fussy tuning, and some people set it up by ear and ended up with distinct tone qualities for their studios when they did. It’s not so much ‘EQ’ qualities as texture. Experiment with it to see if you have preferences.
And that’s ToTape7! Ought to hold people for a while, and be a decent upgrade from ToTape6, even though people really like that one (and it’s still there so you can still have it anytime you want).
I’m taking a couple weeks to just rest up, during which there won’t be plugins or livestreams, but I’ll be back early in September, to resume work on ConsoleX. That’s the next thing I’ll be working toward, and I think it’s going to be exciting. Enjoy ToTape7 and see ya in September :)
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Great and long work from you there Chris to get this plugin out.
I really appreciate it and am using your plugins more lately, especially things like Creamverb and always the Console/s (mostly 6 – waiting to try out X).
From this video I’d offer: ave a break from it all though too… turn off all screens, eat a good meal and just go outside somewhere when it gets too much. I have to, and it keeps me alive and sane for the most part. You do really useful smart work, but don’t let it punish you.
But back to your work: a few ToTape versions I keep using, but really am pleased to see the realism and versatility has now gotten much better!
I posted the above comment about breaks after seeing the first 4 minutes….
But fair enough, much later in the video you say you Are already planning a decent break from studio and coding – enjoy yourself Chris and we will be waiting for your upcoming releases with great interest!
Looking forward to smashing my next sample bank with this one!
Yet another Airwindows masterpiece!!!
The control surface for console x is just……YES.
Good one
I really like this one!
It sounds so good on my tracks.
Only thing i would say is that i would like a version that doesn’t have the EncFreq, HeadFreq and DecFreq Sliders, as i don’t use them and adding a autogain algorithm on the TapeDrv and a Output Gain and Dry/Wet Slider.
Other than that i am pretty happy with this great addition! 😀
Thanks Chris, this is amazing work as always! <3
Thanks lots, Chris! For the amazing things you create and SHARE!!
you are the definition of genius…
Chris,
You are an amazing person. And I don’t mean that in the context of vst plugins. I mean it in the most general sense possible.
Thanks,
-m
What an incredible piece of software you’ve managed to create!
As some others have mentioned, Autogain would and/or some form of dry/wet / output knob would make this an SS tier plugin. But that’s literally it, it sound phenomenal
AWESOME
may I ask if this does have autogain?
w/ respect and admiration!
Great work on this.. I have been talking and trying to recreate a sound that maybe you could help with??
In the 80s and definitely into the 90s so many major hits was mixed on the SSL 4000 E, and the magic of that console was when it was pushed the type of punch / saturation it gave when hitting the sweet spot. Spike Stent for instance utilised this with hits tracks from Madonna, U2, Spice Girls,Massive Attack, Bjork etc.. Even tracks like “R.Kelly – I Believe I Can Fly” or “Aaliyah – Back And Forth” was pushed and smothered in SSL clipping. Ive been trying to emulate this sound in the box. Do you think this could be something you could attempt? Help with?
@Clinton McCreery Chris is working on something SSL-y as we speak ;)
Doesn’t work for me I load it into logic and it crashes immediately am I missing something?
Chris,
Thanks for all your hard work.
ToTape 7 sounds insanely good.
What it does to the bass & the highs – the sound of tape.
No need to record to tape anymore – just drop in ToTape 7 and be done with it.
Autumn & winter is coming, so hopefully you will be doing some minecraft streams again too.
All the best!
thank you for this (and all the others) plugin.
it really sounds incredible.
I found it on this yt channel and it’s really something special.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czDSnNZuE6g&t=1s
I love the sound. once again, thank you!
I’m really looking forward to playing around with the consolidated pack, but I can’t seem to install this to my M2 Mac using updated pro tools. (Newb-ish.) Any secret anyone could share with me? Do I need to have some other program to let Pro Tools read this? Is there an instruction somewhere? I’ve searched er’where. Thanks :/ :O :X
@Mike Davis it’s not available in .AAX format (ProTools’ plugin format) but there is a workaround. You can run it in ProTools using a “wrapper” plugin. There’s a free one from Waves called “Studio Rack” which opens and runs VST3’s. It’s very reliable, I’ve never had bugs with it. Unlike MetaPlugin, which cost me $70.
@D O thanks man! You are the best of us. I’ll get right on that tonight. Woot
Nice to meet you. I was introduced to your plug-in “ToTape7” by a composer. I heard it’s a very good plug-in. I would like to try it out. I use MacOS (10.14) and ProTools (Ver.12) as my DAW. Can I use your plug-in in my environment? If so, which item should I download? Please let me know.
Best regards,