[RWP] Anybody know of a good free vst tape simulator?

Jes jessmith at samobile.net
Thu Jan 15 10:23:12 EST 2015


Chris,
Are you kidding? It's ironic that you mentioned the toneboosters suite, because I came upon that last night.
How would you go about registering them? Is the registration accessible? I tried their tape simulator thing and it is great! Like you said, I think it's even better than the satin machine!
Jes

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> On Jan 15, 2015, at 6:44 AM, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> 
> One has to count the cost of doing business with hiring help when needed.
> 
> And also choosing products that aren't necesssarily
> the popular go to ones like kontak, and native and such, there are alternatives which are sometimes better or just as good.
> 
> If you have sonar, there is a nice tape simm in there, reaper is nice but the things you give up for cheap
> is having a nice compliment of good plugs for audio production but we all know that.
> 
> Another free option I like are the modern plugs from antress
> the analogger
> is pretty good.
> 
> Voxengo has one to I think.
> 
> It might be a tube warmer, can't remember right now, but there are lots of these things around,
> both paid and free.
> 
> A nice suite of plugs which doesn't cost the earth but I think are high quality are the tonebooster plug-ins.
> 
> I've been happily finding alternatives and giving the hard time plugs everyone thinks they have to have to have game the cold shoulder and doing just fine with myclients.
> 
> Don't sweat it, there will always be stuff out here for us, we just have to do a little hunting sometimes.
> 
>> On 1/14/2015 8:36 PM, Jes wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I recently came upon this outstanding tape simulator called Satin Tape machine from U-he.com
>> Problem is, the registration place where you enter your serial number is within the dll fx window itself. In other words, when you call up the plugin in Reaper, it's in the data area where you have all your banks and patches and values and all that.
>> I tried with System Access and NVDA to see if I could get to the freakin registration thing, but alas, no go. Guess I won't be buying this product then.
>> Anybody know of alternatives that are 100% free? I don't want to be the pesamist, but if things keep going the way they are, with software vst plugin developers such as Native Instruments putting registrations in areas of the screen where screen readers can't go, eventually the jury will be out for the audio producer who wants to work in Windows in the professional environment, and get real work done. Oh yes, there are cracks, but who knows what evil lerks within them.
>> 
>> Jes
>> 
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