![]() ![]() The Wow and Flutter effects further enhance the tape emulation layer, although they’re only really obvious with lower distortion levels. We particularly like the accompanying high-frequency loss setting for taming transients. ![]() The impulses cover a lot of ground, making Tape Pro great for both vintage effects and more subtle tape emulation tasks. The impulses include Micro Cassette, Cassette, Semi-Professional and Professional Tape, as well as a few tape delay types (these are not minimum phase) and there’s matching tape hiss options in the Noise section. The second set allows you to blend the dry and effected signal with minimal phase issues, and to that end, you’ll find the dry/wet Mix blend only works with the minimum phase impulses. So what about the tape impulse responses? These come in two sets: a Standard set and a second modified Minimum Phase set. ![]()
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