FYI -
In my audio production class we did a side by side (by side) comparison of:
1. A two inch tape machine
2. Tape emulator modules on a Neve console
3. Digidesign "Reel Tape" suite.
We put some drums through each of the three. The consensus of the class was that they all did about the same thing, and that the Reel Tape suite was probably the most desirable way to get there because of it's price, flexibility.
With Pro Tools you can "rent" reel tape suite for $4 a day or something like that.
I tried the Logic tape delay plug before, but wasn't happy with it. I will try the settings you indicate and see if it works better.
ALSO! Google "Massey tapehead," it's a free tape emulator for Audio Units hosts!
Pete
--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, GAmoore@... wrote:
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> this analog tape plug is really cheap!
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> http://audiomidienews.squarespace.com/audiomidienews/2011/1/11/analog-tape-warmth-with-nomad-factory-magnetic.html
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Re: Trick in Logic Pro for Analog Tape Compression and Warmth
2011-01-14 by Peter B
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