AIR Music Tech just dropped Tape Double Track as a freebie, which is wild because they normally charge a hundred bucks for it. The plugin recreates that old school Automatic Double Tracking effect from the 60s that made Beatles recordings sound so thick and layered without having the artists record the same parts twice.
The ADT technique used tape delay and speed variations to fake double-tracked performances, and this plugin brings that vintage Abbey Road vibe to modern production setups. You get control over modulation shapes, panning for each channel, drive settings, and even some bass management features to keep the low end tight. It works in standalone MPC gear and regular DAWs on Mac and Windows.
The giveaway runs through early December on their website, which is pretty generous for something that genuinely tries to nail that classic tape sound instead of being another basic doubling effect.
The ADT technique used tape delay and speed variations to fake double-tracked performances, and this plugin brings that vintage Abbey Road vibe to modern production setups. You get control over modulation shapes, panning for each channel, drive settings, and even some bass management features to keep the low end tight. It works in standalone MPC gear and regular DAWs on Mac and Windows.
The giveaway runs through early December on their website, which is pretty generous for something that genuinely tries to nail that classic tape sound instead of being another basic doubling effect.