TapeStop emulates the warping effect that occurs when stopping a reel-to-reel tape machine while playing.
Stopping the "virtual tape" will progressively slow the affected track down to a complete halt, while starting the virtual tape again will accelerate the playback up to normal speed.
Unlike a physical tape machine though, TapeStop ensures that, once restarted, the affected track remains aligned with the rest of the project, as if it had never been stopped.
Start and stop times are adjustable up to 2 seconds and can "snap" to (fractions of) the beat allowing for simple and precise automation control.
Stopping the "virtual tape" will progressively slow the affected track down to a complete halt, while starting the virtual tape again will accelerate the playback up to normal speed.
Unlike a physical tape machine though, TapeStop ensures that, once restarted, the affected track remains aligned with the rest of the project, as if it had never been stopped.
Start and stop times are adjustable up to 2 seconds and can "snap" to (fractions of) the beat allowing for simple and precise automation control.
Downloads
Win 64 VST
(2.4 Mb)
(5 / 5)
It's simple plug-in, but it do what one wait from it
(5 / 5)
Skill issue, especially Ramlee Oak.. I tested in FL, and no issues. In fact this is an awesome tape stop plugin! It has Start/Stop Time - sliders each up to 2.000 s - perhaps could be higher, start/stop button switch, Snap button: None, 1/1 up to 1/32.
(1 / 5)
It crashes Cubase as well.... not much fun here lads. One star for basic effort.
Try to put all content of the archive (folder "TapeStop.vst3") to your vst3 directory. It worked in reaper, perhaps it works to cub
Crashes on Reaper :(
Koshhi, put all content of the archive (folder "TapeStop.vst3") to your vst3 directory
The whole folder from within the zip has to go where your VST3s are. The plugin needs all the assets, not just the .vst3 file. Works fine in Reaper :)