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BEAM Taps

BEAM Taps
BEAM Taps by Lunacy is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin.
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2.3.1
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2.3.1
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Taps and Portals are two new Lunacy effects made with renowned musician and producer Benn Jordan for creative delay and feedback design.

Turn simple echoes into lush, kaleidoscopic delays with Taps, or build custom feedback networks in Portals to bend space, time, and logic inside BEAM.

Multi-Tap Delay Engine

Use Taps for free or tempo-synced delay. Set a few for classic echoes or up to eight for dense textures. Multiply or Divide to shift timing from smeared ambience to rhythmic patterns. Add feedback for evolving chaos, and hit Freeze to capture it.

Per-Tap Pitch Control

Shape your delay with up to 8 taps, each with pitch control. Skew, swing, or ping pong them using spacing controls, and explore 5 pitch modes for endless harmonic and melodic variation.

Amazing Tape Algorithms

Use the Tape section to add all the vintage quirks of analog delay systems. Add wow, flutter, dropouts, and dust to add a patina of tape warmth to your sound.

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Discussion: Active
keithwm
keithwm
19 November 2025 at 4:50pm

This plugin has huge potential but is seriously hampered by the lack of a manual or tutorial, indeed the link from within the plugin takes you to a tutorial for a different produce - beam. The plugin uses unusual names for controls like cluster, swing, fade and skew and without an understanding of what they do it is almost impossible to predict what moving the controls will do! There is also a section called pitch with 5 options again figuring out what they do is almost impossible. The plugin also needs a high pass and low pass filter.

But the worst thing is their (lack) of support. I have tried several times to contact support, there is no support form, only an AI chatbot that if it can't answer a question it says it will connect you to an agent - it doesn't. So if you fancy a great sounding plugin that impresses and frustrates in equal measures give Beam Taps a try, but don't hold your breath if you expect support.

I'm still trying to decide whether to keep the plugin or ask for a refund under their 14 day no quibble refund policy - there is no demo version.

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