Tape Rewind Sound

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Dear All,

I'm new to this as I cannot find a nice solution to imitate a taperewind sound. I have tried a lot and hope you can help me.

It shall sound like in this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPvxqKAOE4k
The sound I mean starts at 3:20.

I am looking for a simple Taperewind sound, about 1 minute long.


Thank you, I have tried a lot and don't know how to do it

Cheers,
Philipp

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Why not just grab a stock sound effect? There's gotta be one somewhere.
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Hekkräiser (experimental) | MFG38 (electronic/soundtrack) | The Santtu Pesonen Project (metal/prog)

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Sample it using any sampler/DAW.
Use any sampler to reverse/pitch bend it as your convenience?

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Shit, why do you want this effect for?

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1.make the audio clip short(with the pitch preservation off)
2.reverse the clip
3.add a vinyl or tape flutter from a vst

3.5. or take a blank cassette play it fast forward and record the noise from it
Win 10 x64 with specs enough to run DAW without bouncing any track
KZ IEM,32-bit 384Khz dac running at 32bit 48Khz
mainly use REAPER, MTotalbundle, Unfiltered Audio TRIAD and LION, NI classic collection,......... ETC

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As adviced here, just search Google free soundeffect, and you find what you need, e.g.

https://soundcloud.com/harry_mccloud/ta ... der-rewind

You can download
https://freesound.org/people/simplewave/sounds/372876/

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Apratim wrote: 3.5. or take a blank cassette play it fast forward and record the noise from it
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If you're refering to the tape sound from 3'14'' to 3'35'' ...then IMO it's the way to do, they're nothing but a background tape noise that otherwise you might perhaps found into some sound libraries, especially the ones dedicated to movie soundtrack or similar, like the ones for soundtrack pro from Apple (that you can load within Logic Pro X)

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Krakatau wrote:
Apratim wrote: 3.5. or take a blank cassette play it fast forward and record the noise from it
+1

If you're refering to the tape sound from 3'14'' to 3'35'' ...then IMO it's the way to do, they're nothing but a background tape noise that otherwise you might perhaps found into some sound libraries, especially the ones dedicated to movie soundtrack or similar, like the ones for soundtrack pro from Apple (that you can load within Logic Pro X)
yup i am talking about that
Win 10 x64 with specs enough to run DAW without bouncing any track
KZ IEM,32-bit 384Khz dac running at 32bit 48Khz
mainly use REAPER, MTotalbundle, Unfiltered Audio TRIAD and LION, NI classic collection,......... ETC

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