Hello there!I have recently bought the "J37 Tape" plugin from Waves and am unable to open it up in FL Studio.The license is activated and on the same drive and i have tried reinstalling both the plugin and Waves Central software.All I can find when scanning for new Plugins within FL Studio is the "WaveShell1-VST3 13.0_x64" VST3 file. Opening this results in the windows below:
Interesting that it's just a few plugins in particular, and only if I attempt to open the plugin window. Not that I've tested each of my plug-ins to make a comprehensive list of which ones cause a crash, but the one that stands out to me is the J37 tape emulator from Waves. If I don't open the plugin window, it seems to work just fine as far as processing audio goes, but as soon as I try to open the plug-in window (or add a new instance of it, which prompts the plugin window to open), then boom - immediate crash.
I've been having the same problem with a few waves plugins. Specifically, Vocal Synth 2 and Nectar 3 by Izotope have not been opening. The plug ins that cause problems crash my whole logic session. it's very annoying. I hope Apple fixes this soon as I've got deadlines...
First, you have a master bus section which is great for processing stems or shaping the timbre of your stereo output. You can adjust the amount of compression, the fidelity with the tape speed at the bottom , and you can even stop and start the tape, similar to the previous plugin we covered.
You can also use it for compression, tape modulation and degradation, and even flanging and tape delay. It can be used as an insert or send as well, so the amount of the effect can be controlled in just about every way from within the plugin.
Tape plugins are another story, and give a very different effect, i have Yamaha Vintage Open Deck because it emulates an Ampex ATR100, i like the sound of that machine, there are others Digidesign Reel Tape, Avid Heat, UAD, but most emulate Studer, and i dont like Studer Tape machine sound, and yes, yamaha vintage open deck has 4 studer emulations, and 2 tapes formulas with 2 speeds, 30 & 15 ips, some times i wish it also had 7.5 & 3.75ips, just for fun.
cakewalk fx2 tape machine emulation tis also nice..
You can use tape saturation plugins in several different ways. For example, you can use tape emulators on your mix bus before you do your gain staging, on a drum bus to add some glue, or even on individual tracks to control transients.
This plugin lets you choose between four different types of tape, each with distinct frequency variations, distortions, and compression characters. It has a straightforward user interface with several options to accommodate your tape distortion to the finest detail.
As you would expect from Universal Audio, their Studer A800 Multichannel Tape Recorder plugin is impeccably modeled after its original peer. It brings you many different rare features that let you shape the tone and color of the tape saturation and distortion.
TAIP by Baby Audio is a revolutionary tape emulator that you can use as onboard parallel processing and has a super cool and re-scalable user interface with three different skins for your comfortability. In addition, the plugin has a few controls that give us enough flexibility and different sounds but not too many to be confusing.
This plugin does an incredible job when recreating the compression effect and non-linearities from tape machines and offers you some sliders that you can use to add some of these effects.
You can change the tape formula on this plugin, which gives you three tape options with different characteristics and sounds, and change the speed and the bias. You can also add engaging effects with the delay control.
This plugin offers you these famous pieces of gear and applicable controls for essential aspects of the tape effect, such as the compression, the bias, and the crosstalk amounts, which you can set with the knobs.
This plugin counts with its four-set of tape formulas, auto-calibration, true stereo, and transport modeling characteristics shared with the rest of the bundle. Besides that, it offers a three-band semi-parametric EQ and a record knob, which adds some of the noise and mechanics of the recording head.
This plugin, as it is, can be helpful with poorly recorded vocals because the tape distortion and saturation round up the sound in a super clean way, even when you break it with extreme values, and give your song an attractive, super original character.
The plugin is an ideal tool for enhancing the warmth and character of your audio recordings. You can use it to add analog-sounding low-mids and tape-style harmonics to drums and bass using the custom bias algorithm or apply it to all tracks to create the effect of recording through a physical tape recorder. The tool is designed to be very CPU-friendly, thanks to its oversampling feature.
The N03/SN03-G tape recorder is a custom-made plugin by Sender Spike, who was looking to solve the CPU overload issue underlying most tape emulators, making it impossible to use the sought-after cumulative effect.
The Chow Tape Model is a great-sounding and musical-free tape emulation that takes the idea of physical modeling and applies it to a tape machine. This plugin can add heat and glue to your master bus, apply smoke vibes to your key loops, and do anything in between, making up for a versatile, helpful piece of freeware.
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