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Audio Damage Releases Traverse Lo-Fi Tape Effect for macOS, Windows, Linux & iOS

29th May 2026

Audio Damage has released Traverse, a lo-fi cassette effect and delay plugin for macOS, Windows, Linux, and iOS.

Traverse combines a cassette simulation model (drive, wow, flutter, tilt-EQ tone) with a stereo tape style delay, so every echo repeat passes back through the full cassette chain and degrades, blooms, and saturates with each pass. It adds a tape loop splice point emulator with four interacting controls and a curated noise generator with nine voices, including hiss, crackle, fan rumble, 50/60Hz hum, and Card Reader.

Use Traverse on a drum bus to age your beat into something that sounds like a fourth-generation cassette dub. Drop it on a vocal for warmth, hum, and a tape-echo wash that sits behind the dry signal rather than fighting it. Send a clean synth pad into it and pull up the splice rate and the Card Reader noise voice for a broken-equipment feel. Park it across a guitar take, push Drive, and the feedback path turns a single chord into a slow self-saturating drone. One plugin, one signal flow, no chaining, infinite possibilities.

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Pricing & Availability

Traverse is available for $29 as VST3, AU, AAX, LV2 and CLAP plugins for desktop, and AUv3 for iPhone and iPad. No DRM, no subscription, and a perpetual license. Traverse is the third entry in Audio Damage's Motion Effects family alongside Ascent and Descent.


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