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TL;DW: The highest quality Airwindows analog tape emulation.

ToTape5

ToTape5 is the best Airwindows analog tape emulation. It builds upon the previous four versions (which have been some of my best sellers) and incorporates everything learned from the Purest series of plugins, to produce a tape emulation that does what analog does. (Analog tape does really good things for mixes, and it's very difficult to get it right without sinking into a morass of overprocessing and digital blandness)

It's better than Iron Oxide, always was. Iron Oxide is for 'slamming tape for effect', for putting on individual tracks, not realism. ToTape is for realism and quality: for 'mixing to tape', in the box. I don't think there is anything else that can stand as much scrutiny as ToTape will: it's developed on mastering-grade gear and when used in its most optimized state, it's not a toy. It should be more transparent and musical than most plugins (never mind 'tape emulation' plugins, which are generally not even as transparent and musical as a good digital EQ plugin).

It has six controls: four if you don't count Output and Dry/Wet, which are pretty obvious.

Louder defaults to 0.25 because the tape emulation soaks up some level. You can set it to 0 for added purity (it removes a gain trim stage if you do) and if you do that, you can plainly hear that the emulated tape 'soaks up' some of the audio, noticeably dropping the level while not seeming to alter the tone at all. There are no gain adjustments making that happen, it's entirely tape saturation which is very transparent. (There is no compression, either.)

Softer is the treble softening. Defaults to 0, which is still on but very hi-fi and subtle. You can turn it up to get a more 'old' tape machine tone, and like the other controls if you need to finetune the effect by ear, your adjustments will probably be around 0.1 to 0.2 if you mean to retain the full fidelity of the mix.

Fatter is the head bump. Defaults to 0, which is still on, but subtle. It can be cranked up to silly/stupid levels if you like. Again, if you want to emphasize the extra roundness and fullness of tape, you might be tweaking this to 0.1 or 0.2. If you don't have fantastic subwoofers or monitoring that can handle deep bass, leave this at 0! Boosting it will introduce deep lows very cleanly and you might not hear them unless your monitoring is up to scratch. You will also have to turn down Output if you boost this a lot.

Flutter is the tape flutter. Defaults to 0 which is OFF, see comment on 'dry/wet'. The most amazingly awesome tape recorders did NOT have loads of flutter, but if you want a little 'spaciness' or 'atmosphere' you can put in small amounts of this, like 0.1 or so. Go by feel, if you can hear it fluttering it's kind of too much. If you're using this, please don't use Dry/Wet to combine the result with dry: you'll create a flangey effect and it'll be more obvious than it should be. By design, Flutter is made so you can increase it until it's too much, so please remember that realistic levels are more like 0.1: too subtle to immediately hear. Go by feel, or pretend you have a really terrific tape machine and leave it off entirely, set Flutter to 0. (For instance, anyone who's mastering and intentionally adds flutter ought to think hard about whether that's really helping.)

It's yours, now, because the Patreon I started last year has been working. If it hadn't, I wouldn't have got to this stage. There's more to come, and the more people who get involved with the Patreon, the more I can do. ToTape5 is free AU and Mac/PC VST because of the people who've got involved and given as little as $1 a month ($12 a year, obviously), and because of the people who gave a lot more (we wouldn't be at this stage without both kinds).

Let ToTape5 be one of many thank-yous I sincerely offer, for staying with me on this journey. As you can see in the video, there's a lot more in store for us all! Also, a side note because it seems necessary: public opinion is awesome, and talking about Airwindows usually helps me (which in turn helps you, because I do more). But if you have to crow in post after post about how something I did that's free TOTALLY wipes the floor with some other company's product that's very expensive… even or especially if it's true… PLEASE take it to my own threads and stick to just mentioning that I also have a product that can be auditioned, if you have to mention it in other people's threads at all.

I understand people get excited, and yeah I've devoted decades of my life to being able to do just that: make the best sounding stuff, openly and for free. I realize that's good news. You just have to be cool about it, especially when I manage to hit one out of the park and it's free and will end up being open source. We are doing something awesome, and knocking other people's work is not part of what I want to do with my time. I'd rather celebrate the other folks out there whom I think are doing wonderful things :D

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I've been patiently waiting for this one! Thanks, jinx!

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Can't wait to try this. Thank you :)

It must be Tape Plugin Season!

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MogwaiBoy wrote: It must be Tape Plugin Season!
:lol: Yep, lots of really good tape emulations as of late! I love tape emus almost as much as I love delays. I can't seem to get enough of 'em! :party:

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Excuse my laziness, but how does this Patreon thing work? In order to be considered supporting you, do I need to continue a payment each and every month? While your work is certainly worth the cost (and definitely worth more than $1 a month IMO! :hihi: ), I'm unsure if I can do the same payment every month due to everyday expenses. I'd be willing to try to make it work though, I'd just like to know up front. Thanks!

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Russell Grand wrote:Excuse my laziness, but how does this Patreon thing work? In order to be considered supporting you, do I need to continue a payment each and every month? While your work is certainly worth the cost (and definitely worth more than $1 a month IMO! :hihi: ), I'm unsure if I can do the same payment every month due to everyday expenses. I'd be willing to try to make it work though, I'd just like to know up front. Thanks!
Don't worry about it, as long as other people can do it :) yes, it's a leech that tries to latch onto your credit card (also known as a payment processor :lol: ). And yes, it's designed to be $1 (or $12 a year), and if enough people do that I'll be fine, won't need more.

I have personally asked Patreon to set up a thing where people can shovel one-time money in there and then it gets paid out at a buck a month to me. They're not ready to do that yet but they're aware of the idea, and I hope they do it: you should wait for that, I totally understand your concerns :D

The reason I'm better off at a buck a month is, you should've seen my world when I was using Kagi to get paid, and selling stuff at $50 a pop. I COULD make way more on a good month, but it was totally insane, the most unpredictable thing ever. I totally depended on doing some hypeworthy thing each month and stuff could fall under the radar so easily. I make much less now, but it's consistent, and I can live that way (and it's growing, bit by bit, when I do good work).

Anybody who CAN do Patreon at a buck a month (or two, whatever your budget is) should please do it. I support a few people on Patreon myself. I totally know what it's like for a buck a month to be possibly trouble waiting to happen, and if that's you, I want to give you all my work for free while you get your life together and I hope anyone else who is part of my Patreon has enough empathy to be okay with that.

And if you can't get your life together (and I know that feeling: from before Airwindows being a thing) then that's all the more reason for me to give you something nice, who else is going to? (I hope, other people besides me, but it's in my power to do that and do it I will.)

<3

Chris

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Another success! Sounds great! Even when pushed beyond what it'd be for mastering, the saturation sounds natural. However, I am always getting huge amounts of DC offset when using it, which lingers after the transport is stopped. It's easy to slap a DC filter after it, but I am wondering why that's necessary.

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Descending DC offset confirmed.

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The head bump algorithm causes way way more DC offset than that, which is why it's 'descending' (ToTape actively works to cancel it while retaining the effect of the algorithm). So there's already a filter. I'm warming to the idea of also putting out a 'FromTape' like I've done before, which will completely omit the head bump aspects and have no such behavior. But this has always been part of ToTape, from the beginning (I've done many revisions trying to get to where it's minimized without hurting the tone of the plugin).

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Hang on hang on guys: here, try it again. ToTape5

I tried putting back a 'fix' in Soften (I thought I had spotted a mistake in high sample rate handling, but instead it was impeding how Soften worked at high sample rates) and I think it worked! And, while I was at it, I cut the 'zeroed' head bump right back (without 100% removing it) and tightened up how quickly it recovers… it would be technical to explain, point being I know how it works but on listening to people's reactions I decided I could reimagine where it sat. Anything to keep ya from having to default run a filter :lol: anyways, I can still do FromTape if you want one with zero fat, and it'd be lower CPU and purer because of having less processing even than ToTape does. This should produce less DC offset, which is still only temporary and part of how the head bump code works.

The creation date for the new files should be today, just now. ToTape5

Better? I might not be up for super heavy redesigns, but I ought to be able to do a couple launchpad changes and still retain the heart of the thing :D

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What's next ?

ADClip ? something from the purest line ? :tu: :hyper:
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Tp3 wrote:What's next ?

ADClip ? something from the purest line ? :tu: :hyper:
https://www.patreon.com/airwindows

There's a list on his Patreon that shows the order in which he will be releasing the previously-payware stuff. Looks like we'll have to wait til October for ADClip.

@jinxtigr: Thank you for this! It's just what I needed for some ghetto drum recordings I did yesterday 8)

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Re: DC Offset. I generally look to minimize it, espesh on the master bus.

Anything under 0.1% or so shouldn't be a worry. RX measures offset to something like 3 decimal points, so I'll do some checking and post results.

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MogwaiBoy wrote:Re: DC Offset. I generally look to minimize it, espesh on the master bus.

Anything under 0.1% or so shouldn't be a worry. RX measures offset to something like 3 decimal points, so I'll do some checking and post results.
That checking could be interesting, thanks for taking the time.

The update of ToTape5 is great Chris, thanks very much for your quick response to feedback. Sounds fantastic on the stereo buss.

I guess there is greatly reduced DC offset with the new default Fatter setting.

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jinxtigr wrote:
Russell Grand wrote:Excuse my laziness, but how does this Patreon thing work? In order to be considered supporting you, do I need to continue a payment each and every month? While your work is certainly worth the cost (and definitely worth more than $1 a month IMO! :hihi: ), I'm unsure if I can do the same payment every month due to everyday expenses. I'd be willing to try to make it work though, I'd just like to know up front. Thanks!
Don't worry about it, as long as other people can do it :) yes, it's a leech that tries to latch onto your credit card (also known as a payment processor :lol: ). And yes, it's designed to be $1 (or $12 a year), and if enough people do that I'll be fine, won't need more.

I have personally asked Patreon to set up a thing where people can shovel one-time money in there and then it gets paid out at a buck a month to me. They're not ready to do that yet but they're aware of the idea, and I hope they do it: you should wait for that, I totally understand your concerns :D

The reason I'm better off at a buck a month is, you should've seen my world when I was using Kagi to get paid, and selling stuff at $50 a pop. I COULD make way more on a good month, but it was totally insane, the most unpredictable thing ever. I totally depended on doing some hypeworthy thing each month and stuff could fall under the radar so easily. I make much less now, but it's consistent, and I can live that way (and it's growing, bit by bit, when I do good work).

Anybody who CAN do Patreon at a buck a month (or two, whatever your budget is) should please do it. I support a few people on Patreon myself. I totally know what it's like for a buck a month to be possibly trouble waiting to happen, and if that's you, I want to give you all my work for free while you get your life together and I hope anyone else who is part of my Patreon has enough empathy to be okay with that.

And if you can't get your life together (and I know that feeling: from before Airwindows being a thing) then that's all the more reason for me to give you something nice, who else is going to? (I hope, other people besides me, but it's in my power to do that and do it I will.)

<3

Chris
Perfect answer! :tu:
Very generous of you indeed and just for that response, I will find a way to support your work. Until I do, thank you for the gifts!

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