![]() ![]() Finding a plugin to create pitch modulation with random artifacts that convincingly mimicked tape is pretty difficult, but I think they may have nailed it. The most important feature here for me, however, is the pitch modulation. ![]() #vhs #keytar #90s #reaktor #pluginĪ post shared by Ben Bishop on at 9:22am PST Sometimes all your track needs is that VHS magic. Here’s a clip of me trying out the plugin on one of my tracks: There is even a simple “sum to mono” function which often makes modern stereo synth patches sound a bit older. Tape wow, flutter, speed, wear, hum, hiss, tone, EQ, compression, saturation, chorus, and delay are all included to create the depth of sound that, to my ear at least, is pretty convincing. In the VHS Audio Degradation Suite (available for NI Reaktor free of charge – full version required), the user can dial in everything that made old VHS tapes and audio cassettes sound the way they did. See also: SLOW – Free Experimental Reverb For NI Reaktor With all of the technically perfect synthesizers and pristine guitar tones available at the click of a preset, many producers (myself included) search for ways to inject character and grit into their tracks. James Peck has announced the release of VHS Audio Degradation Suite, a free lo-fi multi-effect for Native Instruments Reaktor.Ī growing trend in music I’ve noticed in the past decade is degrading the fidelity of a sound in a way that is musical, nostalgic, and reminiscent of older playback devices. ![]()
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