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We develop VST plugins to fit our own production needs and we try to distribute them either for free or at a reasonable price, so that other producers can enjoy them and benefit from our work.

Products by EAS Audio

Latest reviews of EAS Audio products

TapeStop

Reviewed By IRVNG [all]
March 17th, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.0.2 on Linux

Thank you for developing this for Linux.

I'm going to be using this a lot in my productions. From all the tape stop plugins I've tried including ones that are not made for Linux, this one has the smoothest and most pleasant effect. The other ones I've tried emphasize the low end too much, so for example, when you put them on your master bus and stop the tape right when a kick hits, the kick is the most dominant element in the effect. With this plugin you get a nice balanced sound. I love it.

The only thing I wish was better was the latency it introduces to your project. The first time I tried it I was arranging a song and needed the effect in one specific part, so I automated it and left the plugin enabled. Then when I wanted to record my guitar there was a huge delay and I didn't know it was the plugin. I though my computer was going crazy. In other plugins I've tried that latency isn't there.

Inspite of that I'm grateful for this great tool and for it being available on Linux. Thank you once again.

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TapeStop

Reviewed By mcoyle1960 [all]
April 10th, 2023
Version reviewed: 1.0.2 on Linux

To get this to load in Linux, Reaper specifically, simplify the folder structure. Manually copy the plugin (.so) the json and the graphic elements out of their subfolders and just have them loose in the TapeStop.vst3 folder.

Response from vpascucci from EAS Audio on May 19th, 2023

Hello, thank you for reporting this, though I tested specifically on reaper and I didn't have to perform the actions you described, I just put the .VST3 folder in my plugins folder and it "just worked". I'll look into it again :).

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TapeStop

Reviewed By tomguit [all]
March 2nd, 2023
Version reviewed: 1.0.1 on Windows

Crashes in Reaper 6.75 under Win 10.

Load VST - application stuck - after 2 seconds Reaper closes.

Response from vpascucci from EAS Audio on March 2nd, 2023

Make sure you are copying the whole TapeStop.vst folder and not just the .vst file into your VST3 location.

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TapeStop

Reviewed By Eine Alte Oma [all]
February 27th, 2023
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows

edited comment:

4 stars now for the bug fixed. now about the latency: the daw i'm using is bitwig. it usually deals with latency correctly but it has a limit to how much latency a track is allowed to have. idk, i think it was 1sec or so. could it be that you try to send a longer latency to the daw with your plugin? apart from that i know no latency-bugs of bitwig.

old comment:

hey. cool tape stop plugin. i like the temposync feature. unfortunately it doesn't latency compensate the signal and the audio engine breaks when both time parameters are on 0. maybe check if you accidently left some edge cases that can stream nans and infs into the audio buffer.

fix these and i edit this comment and give you 5 stars, because the temposync feature is something that i really wanna have :).

Response from vpascucci from EAS Audio on February 27th, 2023

Thank you very much for confirming that the bug was in fact fixed. As for the latency, what you say is rather interesting. The plugin has (and advertises) a latency of precisely one second (half of the max stop/start time). I wasn't able to find anything regarding the maximum latency compensation in Bitwig, can you point me so some resources? Perhaps though 2 seconds start/stop time is overkill. I could lower it to 1 second (so 500ms latency) if that means working better with Bitwig...

>>> old.

Thanks for the info. I just uploaded a patch. The crashes with start/stop time of zero might have been due to a division by zero. As for the latency compensation, the plugin actually does advertise its latency to the host, and it is up to the host to compensate for that. I could verify that latency is compensated in Reaper and Studio One 6, while for instance Ardour does not seem to compensate it. Which DAW are you using?

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