T thebadbrain New member Jan 15, 2013 #1 anyone got any tips? any decent vst's that sound like broken tapes or vhs?
S SC11Music Guest Jan 16, 2013 #2 I could help you with Vinyl hiss VSTs? Check these out as they may be useful! Vinylizer - www(dot)plektronfx(dot)com/vinylizer(dot)php Izotope Vinyl - www(dot)izotope(dot)com/products/audio/vinyl/ * Sorry about the (dot) but I'm not at the 20 post limit yet as I just joined about 20 mins ago haha! Bless ya!
I could help you with Vinyl hiss VSTs? Check these out as they may be useful! Vinylizer - www(dot)plektronfx(dot)com/vinylizer(dot)php Izotope Vinyl - www(dot)izotope(dot)com/products/audio/vinyl/ * Sorry about the (dot) but I'm not at the 20 post limit yet as I just joined about 20 mins ago haha! Bless ya!
C canfield New member Jan 23, 2013 #4 in ableton there is are some finished effects for that. would search for an .wav?!
O OhItsPrice New member Jan 25, 2013 #5 i think chillwave uses more of the 70s and 80s synths. It's definitely more on the funky side. It'd be hard to imitate it without doing live instrumentation. Last edited: Jan 25, 2013
i think chillwave uses more of the 70s and 80s synths. It's definitely more on the funky side. It'd be hard to imitate it without doing live instrumentation.
M MarcDHall New member Jan 25, 2013 #6 If you read up on what actually causes old tapes to sound as they do you could reconstruct the effect with built in vsts. Last edited: Jan 25, 2013
If you read up on what actually causes old tapes to sound as they do you could reconstruct the effect with built in vsts.