Tape Echo
A virtual tape echo that produces a realistic tape delay sound. This simulates the tape
echo section of a Roland RE-201 Space Echo.
R out
L out
Echo Level
Echo Level
Direct Level
Direct Level
L in
R in
Tape Echo
Parameter Value Explanation
Mode S, M, L, S+M, S+L, M+L,
S+M+L
Combination of playback heads to use
Select from three dierent heads with dierent delay times.
S: short
M: middle
L: long
Repeat Rate 0–127
Tape speed
Increasing this value will shorten the spacing of the
delayed sounds.
Intensity 0–127 Amount of delay repeats
Bass -15–+15 [dB] Boost/cut for the lower range of the echo sound
Treble -15–+15 [dB] Boost/cut for the upper range of the echo sound
Head S Pan L64–63R
Independent panning for the short, middle, and long
playback heads
Head M Pan L64–63R
Head L Pan L64–63R
Tape Distortion 0–5
Amount of tape-dependent distortion to be added
This simulates the slight tonal changes that can be detected
by signal-analysis equipment. Increasing this value will
increase the distortion.
W/F Rate 0–127 Speed of wow/utter (complex variation in pitch caused by
tape wear and rotational irregularity)
W/F Depth 0–127 Depth of wow/utter
Echo Level 0–127 Volume of the echo sound
Direct Level 0–127 Volume of the original sound
Level 0–127 Output Level