The cool thing about this module, besides sounding really good and gluing your mix together really well, is that it’s right inside Ozone 8 where you’ll probably also be using the multiband compressor, limiter, multiband exciter, EQ and more.
Tape saturation can really warm up and smoothen out your entire mix, and this module has good options and controls.
And BTW, the reason many companies are making plugins that model actual tape saturation from the days of analog tape is because analog tape sounds better than digital in many ways!
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Why stop at simulation?
Why don’t we ditch all this easy to use and cheap digital stuff and go back to Revox A77’s? Let’s get out the razor plates, splicing tape and go back to the 70’s.
Instead of providing instantly around the globe free of charge, we could encode the podcast into a piece of plastic and send it out in the post for a fee.