Slate Virtual Tape Machine Review ***9/10***
The magic mojo behind so many classic hits is the two inches of magnetic tape gluing the whole track together at the end of the chain. Now you can inject your tracks with this same buttery goodness in the form of the Slate VTM. We have separate gain controls for input and output, which can be linked, as well as four switches that effect our overall tone. Further settings can be adjusted via the red button in the top left corner. As with most Slate plugins, we get our handy A/B flipper at the top to make sure we are not overdoing any saturation or volume changes. For users looking to ease up the CPU usage, there is an option to remove the tape graphics. We have selector switches for bias ( how hard the tape is driven ), 30 or 15 ips tape speeds ( with very noticeable differences), two tape types with slightly different EQ curves, and a switch for either 16 track for mixdowns or 2 inch master tape for the master buss. Try using the 30 ips speed on the 16 track during a mixdown ...