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In this respect, the J37 reminds us of Waves' Kramer Master Tape, which features a similar variety of presets - although the J37 is certainly a lot cleaner, brighter and harder-sounding than the Kramer. Unlike some competing products, the J37 doesn't offer the possibility to group several instances and control them from one single interface. We sent a virtual synthesizer through the J37 with the following settings: Although small, it seems to work pretty effectively. Once again, take it easy with them because they can become excessive very quickly. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: Slap, Ping-Pong and Feedback.
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On the other hand, there's a lot happening with the transients.
Tapr the first to post a comment No comments. Especially with tape at 7. The effect is subtle, but the sound does feel bigger and livelier.
The good news is that it proves that the noise generated by the J37 is random, since we didn't get perfect silence. Three delay modes are available: We also played with the In put gain in order to get more or less saturation. In this respect, the J37 reminds us of Waves' Kramer Master Tape, which features a similar variety of presets - although the J37 is certainly a lot cleaner, brighter and harder-sounding than the Kramer.
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The plug-in comes with three tape formulas conceived by EMI and used exclusively at Abbey Road studios: And that's where the J37 Tape comes in. The bad news is that our first impression was confirmed: Very annoying when your are trying to AB something. Ta;e, the Delay function is there to take some of the bitterness out of it. We then duplicated this signal and inverted its phase.

The differences in terms of frequency are subtle because we didn't increase the input gain excessively, so harmonic distortion is limited. By using our services, you j73 to our use of cookies.
Waves J37 Tape Review
Cookies help us improve performance, enhance user experience and deliver our services. It runs a selection of three emulated oxide tape formulae at either 15ips or 7. The technicians j3 EMI Studios customized the recorder to adapt it to their own standards, which was pretty common at the time.
That's what we are about to discover Once again, we dearly missed a grouping function here.

Cons Needlessly bulky interface. You should pay attention to the input level, because the J37 seems to be quite sensitive at that stage. J37 Tape probably isn't an effect you'll want to splash all over every channel unless you're specifically emulating a 60s-flavoured mix - in which case you'd better have a pretty fast computer, since it demands more CPU power than other, similar plugins. Moreover, the plug-in doesn't seem to be very easy to control, given its sensitivity.
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So, take it easy with the gain or you'll end up with a mash of sound! Even if not very generous in terms of controls, it is certainly musical. We would've liked to have a bit more control over it with, for example, pan, but it nevertheless sounds very nice and there's no need to be such killjoys, anyway.
Exploring the presets makes it obvious that the delay section is one of the most valuable parts of the J37, expanding the sonic palette on offer from gentle saturation and colouration to wild delay effects. To test the plug-in further, we decided to use txpe drum loop and insert a J37 on every drum element, plus another instance on the bus. It's time to talk some noise now, which, to our surprise, is something the J37 seems to lack of.
Rookies will have it easy to ruin their sound if they aren't cautious with the tpae gain.

The sound always met our expectations. With that in mind, Waves naturally added independent Wow and Flutter controls.
To highlight this phenomenon, we used a stereo instance with tqpe mono synth. Anyway, and as usual, don't take our word for it: On the other hand, you will need to do some EQing on most tracks to fine-tune everything before automation, especially in the low end where it is a real mess.
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