A new tape plug-in just dropped with a $29 launch tag, chasing that gritty 1970s studio vibe without touching actual reels.
What Tape Saturator is chasing
What Tape Saturator is chasing
- Harrison Audio built the Tape Saturator to mimic two-track machines from the 1970s and 1980s.
- The plug-in layers odd and even harmonics onto incoming audio.
- Low frequencies get thicker, while highs smooth out.
- Subtle tape-style compression helps glue a mix together.
- A central Drive knob pushes the signal harder into saturation.
- Fidelity lets users swing from clean headroom to crunchy lo-fi.
- Speed options range from 60ips down to 1 7/8ips.
- Flutter, Dropouts, and Hiss recreate classic tape quirks.
- Input and output gain controls come with clear metering.
- Presets offer quick access to curated tape flavors.
- Versions support VST, VST3, AU, and AAX formats.
- Windows 10 and macOS 13 or higher are required.
- Tape Saturator is available immediately.
- The intro price sits at $29 as of 19 February 2026.
- Full cost later jumps to $49.
- The deal undercuts many hardware-style saturation tools.