Cherry Audio Releases Stardust 201 Tape Echo, Only $19!

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Cherry Audio is proud to announce Stardust 201 Tape Echo, our first stand-alone effects processor. Stardust 201 Tape Echo is a vintage tape delay/chorus/reverb plugin effect that lovingly replicates the classic Roland "Space Echo" tape echo effects of the 70s and 80s, and expands upon the integrated effects featured in our smash hit Mercury-4 virtual synthesizer.

Echoes Of The Past

Compared to earlier tape echo devices, the Space Echo, first introduced in 1973, represented a step forward in reliability. With its solidly built tape transport mechanism, and with the inclusion of a spring reverb and chorus effects in some models, it was capable of a multitude of new sound colors. Prior to the advent of solid-state devices, echo effects were created with tape machines by recording an incoming signal, then playing it back slightly later via a playback head situated after the record head. The length of the delay time was determined by the distance between the record and play heads and the speed of the tape transport. Additional echo repeats were achieved by mixing (or feeding back) a portion of the delayed signal back into the signal input. This may sound like a crude affair, but it (somewhat accidentally) sounded fantastic for a number of reasons: the limited fidelity of audio tape provided a natural roll-off of bass and treble frequencies, and a "warm" tonality, and the inherent instability of the mechanical tape transport created minor speed variances (aka "wow and flutter"), lending an organic chorusing effect to repeats. Adding large amounts of feedback would overload the circuit and tape itself, resulting in wild, distorted "runaway" feedback effects.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkNWnYxYER8

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Cherry Audio's Stardust 201 Tape Echo includes features from the original RE-201 and RE-301 Space Echo units, plus we've added some of our own for expanded creativity and ease of use. The tape echo section perfectly recreates the warm tonality and subtle speed variations of the original, and includes all the features that make the original Space Echo units so desirable, including all seven head modes for all manner of creative, rhythmic repeats. We've also expanded on the original with a tape speed mod section, for effects ranging from subtle vibratos to wild ray gun effects; a wow and flutter control for realistic tape transport speed variances; and motor on/off "kill" switch for creative tape-stop effects. Stardust 201 also includes a sync switch for easy rhythmic synchronization with DAW project tempos, and a "wide" mode that quadruples the maximum delay time.

The renowned BBD chorus effect seen in later Space Echo models has been beautifully recreated. In addition to speed and depth controls, not found on the original Space Echo units, our BBD Chorus operates in true stereo mode for lush stereo soundscapes. The input section allows up to 1,000% input gain for nasty-but-warm overdriven effects. Also included are a realistically-modeled spring reverb section, bass/treble tone controls, and four different graphic "themes" that make Stardust look as cool as it sounds.

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"My only issue is I'm using it on too many things!" enthuses Dom Morley, Grammy Award-winning producer, mixer, and engineer for artists including Amy Winehouse, Adele, and Sting. "It sounds absolutely wonderful - three effects in one and all of them nailed. All of a sudden my mixes are swimming in beautiful reverb and delay. They've done an amazing job."

There's never been a tape delay plug-in that sounded so fantastic at such an unfathomably affordable price. Stardust 201 is the ideal tape echo effect - it never breaks down and never needs demagnetizing, and it costs less than the price of a Space Echo replacement audio tape loop! Cherry Audio’s Stardust 201 Tape Echo effect plugin is available now at cherryaudio.com, for the unbelievably low price of only $19 (List $29). Even better, owners of our Mercury-4 Compuphonic Synthesizer can purchase Stardust 201 Tape Echo for only $10!

Stardust 201 is available for both Windows and macOS, in AU, VST, VST3, and AAX formats, with a free 7-day demo available. It includes full native support for Apple's M1 processor, and is fully compatible with macOS 12 Monterey.

- Dan @ Cherry Audio

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Thank you for including the BBD chorus! Most 201 emulations leave this out, missing a (vital, imho!) opportunity to emulate the 501 Chorus Echo (which I see you've beautifully created the UI for, in the image above, hehe).

cheers!
-M

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Sweet
Don't feed the gators,y'all
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This was an instant buy, I love that you thought of a tape stop. But as a fan of Nils Frahm, I miss something no other emulation can do either. Nils is slowing the tape by hand. Ok that isn‘t an intended use case of the original, but a very unique effect! What if we could have a secret Nils Frahm mode for the tape stop control? Just have it modulated by a note with aftertouch determining the slow down, and on release it would spin up again…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLNeZogTsK8

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Great! But in 2021 we need duking, dry/wet, output knob and HipasSidechain to exclude bass from the signal. I like IK Multimedia'way of thinking in that Direction. Cherry you just started to make FX plugins. Please do consider to make those basic things in all of your future plugins and in this delay and you will make people happy and tons of mixing time will be saved

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If your DAW isn‘t capable of doing this, think about changing it… It will save you even more tons of mixing time… (don‘t need to deal with learning different in-plugin ways of doing DAW tasks…)
Now you also know why IK is more expensive, you buy all that shit multiple times…

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tim.benetonn wrote: Wed Oct 06, 2021 11:15 am Great! But in 2021 we need duking, dry/wet, output knob and HipasSidechain to exclude bass from the signal.
You're supposed to put it on a bus. DAWs still have mixers in 2021.

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imrae wrote: Sun Oct 10, 2021 10:15 am
tim.benetonn wrote: Wed Oct 06, 2021 11:15 am Great! But in 2021 we need duking, dry/wet, output knob and HipasSidechain to exclude bass from the signal.
You're supposed to put it on a bus. DAWs still have mixers in 2021.
Yea, and there is still hardware consoles out there so what? I want to make things quickly and effectively

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But in the DAW you are ten times more effective and most important, more flexible, unless you don‘t know how to do it…

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I just bought it, was betting on it to be faithful after the reviews. But the reverb sounds nothing like a spring reverb... Hope they will fix that.
A is A

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Anyone compare this to the Arturia tape delay? I’ve already got that one and I like it. $10 is a killer price though. Can’t help but ask!
Macs M1/M2 / Bitwig 4 / Studio One 6

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The chorus is very nice. Reverb's tail is unpleasant and kinda sloppy. The worst thing is the noise, though, motor option can switch off the noise, but then the echoes do not work any more.
Why adding noise to a plugin? ,
even if hw has that noise, there should be an option to simply switch it off without ruining some essential features imo
Also a ducking feature would be nice in 2022!

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