Plug-In Inspired By The Roland Space Echo

US Audiothing releases Outer Space featuring emulation of tape echo and spring reverb      21/03/17

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Earlier this year we brought you news of their Outer Verb plug-in emulation of a Roland Space Echo's spring reverb, but now Audiothing has released an emulation of the whole thing. They describe Outer Space, as a faithful emulation of a famous vintage tape echo made in the early seventies.

A spokesperson said, "As the original unit, Outer Space features an echo section with three playback heads and a spring reverb tank. We have modelled three different tape frequency responses and saturations, along with all the analog imperfections of tape recording/playback. We've also modelled the ballistic response of the delay rate (repeat rate) which can create eerie pitch shifts (due to the Doppler effect), one of the classic tape echo-based sound effects."

Specifications

  • Vintage Tape Echo
  • 3 Tape modes: Original, Modern, Old
  • Spring Reverb (with short/long Decay)
  • Background Noise with Envelope
  • Oversample up to 16x
  • Preset system with randomizer
  • Formats: VST, AU, and AAX (32/64bit)
  • Platforms: OSX, Windows


Pricing and Availability:
€39

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