wav (or mp3) recorder vst plugins

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I'm looking for an economical stereo wav or mp3 recording VST plugin, for a live Audiomulch environment, that has the ability to record and play back at adjustable speed and as a loop. Overdubbing would be a bonus. I would prefer to not have the recording be limited by steps/beats as I prefer the infinite looping terrain.

Angstrolooper and GLoop are both handy, but I'm finding myself using additional plugins like Transverb to adjust frequency, etc. Yoink does mostly what I've described but the recording duration isn't very long. Augustus Loop looks like it does this, but it's also $49. Might have to try it out.

I've been using Piz's MIDI Looper which has adjustable playback speed (wonderful) but I'd also like something on the .wav file side as well.

I'd appreciate any ideas, suggestions.

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Silverspike's TapeIt records wavs, there's a free version last I knew.

There was another one I used to use all the time, in the developer challenge here, can't recall the name.

Ok I found the other, it was Bizune FXR but there's no link that works.
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google Muxer InstantSampler.
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I'm pretty sure Mobius can do everything you requested.
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Any x64 Native options?
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HGSounds WAV Recorder is good one for sound recording, and free.

The Pro version can also do multitrack-recording :)
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Any x64 Native Options?
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electro wrote:Any x64 Native Options?
Not yet that we know.
Visit http://www.kvraudio.com/q.php
In field "Tags / Categories" search "Audio Recorder".
It finds 19 instances, none of them x64 :-(
But for such a simple plugin as this, living in a wrapper should not be too problematic ;-)
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Check out Reaplugs (in your VST folder) that come with Reaper. The ReaJS allows you to load many Reaper native plugins including Looping plugs.

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