Ask any veteran audio engineer, and they’ll likely agree that analog tape’s natural compression and added harmonic richness create amazing records. Digital recording technology offers myriad benefits over an all-analog studio, but you still can’t beat the sonic supremacy of recording sounds directly to tape — or can you? Let’s take a look at nine of the best tape emulation plug-ins that will imbue your precise digital recordings with analog-tape mojo.
Baby Audio TAIP Tape Emulation Plug-in
To create TAIP, Baby Audio developed an AI-based algorithm to capture the sonic qualities of magnetic tape. Instead of focusing on re-creating the sound of one specific type of tape or tape machine, TAIP delivers the essence of tape magic in a simple and flexible plug-in. In addition to re-creating classic tape effects like Noise and Wear, you have the power to saturate low and high frequencies independently — perfect for adding punch to bass without adding high-end presence — and even to generate old-school tape-flanging effects. Whether you want to add analog coloration to single tracks, submixes, or full mixes, Baby Audio TAIP is a simple yet powerful solution.
PSP Audioware PSP Vintage Warmer2 Analog-style Compressor/Limiter Plug-in
While not technically a tape emulation plug-in, PSP Audioware fine-tuned Vintage Warmer2‘s overload characteristics to generate the saturation effects of tape recorders. And you actually get three versions of this analog-like compression with this software purchase, each optimized for a different stage in your mixing process. As analog tape offers a type of compression on its own, it’s a natural fit to combine compression and tape emulation in a single processor, and Vintage Warmer2 does so while giving you three great options — each tailored for a specific mixing application.
Overloud Tapedesk Console & Tape Emulation Plug-in
Overloud’s Tapedesk plug-in goes beyond just the sound of analog tape, emulating the complex interaction between an analog mixing console and a 2-inch, 24-track tape machine. You have three emulations of world-class mixing consoles to choose from, each with its own sonic signature, plus a virtual tape machine — and yet, somehow, the CPU load is light enough that you can use Tapedesk across all of your tracks. Complete with scribble strips to make mix notes and helpful presets that you can apply to real-world mixing applications, Tapedesk does a praiseworthy job of re-creating the classic workflow of an analog console and tape machine.
Crane Song Phoenix II Plug-in Suite
Crane Song’s Phoenix tape emulation plug-in for Pro Tools became a worldwide phenomenon at a time when there weren’t many options for adding the sound of tape to digital recordings. The second-generation Phoenix II brings the same vintage mojo to both DSP-accelerated and native Pro Tools systems while adding even more flavors of tape emulation. Phoenix II’s magic lies in its level-dependent process, which lets you drive the input of the plug-in harder to generate more saturation and coloration — just like you would with a real tape machine.
Universal Audio LUNA Analog Essentials Plug-in Bundle
If you use Universal Audio’s LUNA DAW software, then you can turn your Apollo interface’s built-in DSP into an analog-processing powerhouse with the LUNA Analog Essentials plug-in bundle. This bundle offers extensions for LUNA’s mixer that imbue it with ultra-realistic emulations of Neve 80 Series console summing and Studer A800 tape-machine emulation. And, in addition to those, you also get spot-on emulations of API console–style summing and Ampex’s acclaimed ATR-102 mastering tape recorder. Just as LUNA software is a must-have for Apollo-interface owners, the LUNA Analog Essentials bundle is a must-have for LUNA users. Learn more about Universal Audio LUNA DAW software.
IK Multimedia T-RackS Tape Machines Collection Software Suite
IK Multimedia has created many lifelike emulations of classic studio gear over the years — from the acclaimed amplifier models in their AmpliTube guitar software to vintage studio processors for their T-RackS audio workstation software. T-RackS Tape Machines offers spot-on re-creations of four iconic analog tape machines: the Studer A80, the Ampex AG440B, the MCI JH24, and the Revox PR99. Use them within T-RackS to add that magic sonic glue during mastering or use them as plug-ins within your DAW of choice to add saturation and coloration to individual tracks, buses, and full mixes alike.
u-he Satin Tape Machine Plug-in
u-he’s beloved software synthesizers have established them as masterful emulators of analog magic. Their expertise and attention to detail is apparent in the Satin tape machine plug-in, which goes far beyond basic tape characteristics like compression, wow, and flutter, giving you control over more esoteric parameters such as tape formulation, gap width of the tape heads, companding, and more. And, with the ability to control multiple instances from a single plug-in panel, Satin makes it easy to “glue” disparate tracks together even if those tracks aren’t part of the same submix group.
Waves Abbey Road Studios J37 Tape Plug-in
Not only does the Waves Abbey Road Studios J37 Tape plug-in model one of the most beloved tape machines of all time — the Studer J37 1-inch, 4-track tape recorder — but it’s also based on possibly the most-heard example of all time. This plug-in was created in collaboration with the venerable Abbey Road Studios, and it models the Studer J37 that was modified by EMI for their studios. Many top hits from the ’60s and ’70s were recorded on that machine, and Waves has nailed its sonic signature while giving you control over specific parameters including tape speed, bias, and various tape formulas. If you’re a fan of classic Abbey Road Studios recordings, then you should definitely check out the Waves J37 Tape plug-in.
Slate Digital VTM Virtual Tape Machines Plug-in
Designed with Slate Digital’s signature attention to detail, the VTM Virtual Tape Machines plug-in represents over a year of careful listening and algorithm tweaking to put the sonic characteristics of classic tape machines in your DAW of choice. Slate Digital’s chief technology guru, Fabrice Gabriel, re-created the dynamic response of analog tape while giving you an impressive amount of control over practically every parameter you can think of. Even the ballistics of the virtual VU meters have been carefully tweaked to deliver a spot-on analog-tape experience. VTM Virtual Tape Machines has often been lauded for its ability to add that lifelike analog-tape sonic signature without sounding like an “effect,” allowing you to add dimension and harmonic interest to any source without compromise.
The Sound of Tape Lives On
While digital recording technology has advanced the state of recording in terms of lower noise floors, faster workflows, and efficient management of large projects, the human ear will forever love the sound of analog tape. Thankfully, these plug-ins bring you the sonic character and dynamic response that tape offers with more flexibility than you’d ever have with a physical tape recorder — and you won’t have to keep grease pencils and razor blades on hand either. If you know some analog-tape mojo is what your production needs but aren’t sure which of these is the best solution for your system, then give your Sweetwater Sales Engineer a call at (800) 222-4700 — we know how important it is to find the best solution for your specific workflow and DAW of choice, and we’re eager to help you find it!






