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Audio Damage Traverse: Lo-Fi tape meets stereo delay plugin for desktop and iOS - SYNTH ANATOMY

synthanatomy.com

Audio Damage Traverse brings a delightful mix of lo-fi tape and stereo delay effects to your setup, offering a straightforward yet versatile user experience. Its ability to toggle the tape effect pre- or post-delay allows for creative sound shaping, whether you want a Space Echo-like vibe or a tape-flavored delay with a clean input. The extensive lo-fi tape section, complete with drive, wow, flutter, and a procedural tape splice simulator, ensures rich sonic textures. While its design simplicity is a highlight, some may find its lack of granular features a downside compared to its predecessors. Overall, Traverse is a charming addition to the Motion Effects series, delivering nostalgic, saturated delays at an attractive price.

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Audio Damage Traverse Turns Cassette Damage Into A Stereo Delay Plugin - Magnetic Magazine

magneticmag.com

Audio Damage Traverse shines as a versatile plugin that marries cassette tape charm with stereo delay functionality. Its unique tape engine offers a delightful blend of Drive, Wow, Flutter, and noise options, adding an organic, worn feel to any track. The plugin's flexibility, with its ability to operate as either a damaged cassette processor or a tape-flavored delay, is a standout feature. While it embraces unpredictability, the thoughtful control over noise and splices ensures it remains musically useful without descending into gimmickry. At $29, it’s a steal for producers seeking creative sound design tools, holding its ground with no unnecessary DRM or subscriptions. Traverse is not just a delay; it's a creative suite that can elevate any piece from mundane to mesmerizing.

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