Tape Saturation Depth Calculator
Approximate saturation gain based on tape speed and input signal level.
Additional Information and Definitions
Input Signal (dB)
The current level of your audio signal before tape processing.
Tape Speed (IPS)
The inches-per-second speed of the tape machine. Lower speeds often yield stronger saturation.
Drive (dB)
The additional drive into the tape, simulating hotter signal levels for saturation.
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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
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Tape Saturation Glossary
Understanding the nuances of tape machines allows for creatively adding coloration and warmth to your tracks.
Tape Speed (IPS)
Drive
Non-Linearities
Analog Warmth
Leveraging Analog Tape Emulation
Tape saturation offers a distinctive harmonic charm, taming harsh digital edges and enhancing midrange presence.
1.Choosing Tape Speed
High speeds capture more detail and less bass bump, while lower speeds deepen the low-end. Personal preference and genre typically guide this choice.
2.Dialing in the Drive
Excessive drive can cause noticeable distortion, so balance subtle warmth and clarity. Too little drive may yield minimal effect.
3.Layering Saturation
Applying small amounts of tape saturation at multiple stages can lead to a more cohesive and rich overall mix.
4.Compatibility with Digital Mixes
Tape saturation plugs blend well in modern DAWs, bridging analog character with digital precision.
5.Experimentation is Key
Each track and style responds differently to tape saturation. Tweak speeds, drive, and input levels to discover the sweet spot.