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CupReels Ax102

Cupwise Reel to Reel Release 1

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Three reel to reel tape decks of the same model, typically used for mixdowns/masters, were sampled for use in Nebula. The resulting four tape programs are usually subtle but can be driven for more noticeable harmonics and tone. There are also 6 reverb programs which were sourced from my other reverb libraries, then printed onto and back off of tape with two of these decks. These reverbs give you some tools for mixing use, rounding out the collection. Here’s what’s in the library:

 

    • Ax 102 (deck #1) – 2 track ½” with ARIA Electronics, Flux Magnetics standard response heads, running ATR Magnetics tape, sampled at 15IPS, 30IPS, and with no tape (that’s 3 separate programs).

 

    • Ax 102 (deck #2) – 2 track ¼” running SM911 tape, sampled at 15IPS and with no tape (two programs).

 

    • Ax 102 (deck #3) – 2 track ½” running SM900 tape, sampled at 30IPS and with no tape (two more programs).

 

    • That’s seven programs altogether that were sampled from these decks (a total of four tape, and three ‘pass-through’ programs).

 

    • There are also ‘EQ flattened’ programs I made from each of the tape samplings, where I used a linear phase equalizer to provide a flatter frequency response, which you may find more suitable for use in some cases where you’d like more transparency (for example, mastering). These programs are even more subtle than the main ones, but they still have the same harmonic content.

 

    • Deck #1 was driven hot enough to provide some compression/saturation (decks 2 and 3 were not). Because of the intricacies with how Nebula works, I found it better to separate the compression aspect from the deck 1 programs, into a separate program. This program only provides the tape compression itself (and is otherwise 100% transparent) and can be coupled with the tape programs to give a more complete model if you want to drive them into compression. It can also be used by itself as a general purpose limiter.

 

    • Lastly, there are 6 bonus reverb programs which I made by ‘resampling’ a selection of reverbs from my other libraries, onto and off of these tape machines at 15IPS (only decks 1 and 3 were used). These reverbs include 2 from my plate releases and 4 from my various spring reverb releases (including one from my CX20). They don’t have sampled adjustable dampener controls like many of those reverbs have in their own releases, but they are still very usable and there’s a range of decay lengths and tones. These do sound different, yet similar, to the standard versions of those reverbs.

 

 

Altogether there are 18 programs, and all of them are available in 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96khz sample rates (you get all 4 sample rates when purchasing). 

This library comes with excellent custom skins by Max Ponomaryov, aka azzimov! (You might want to consider contributing to his patreon here to help him continue doing Nebula skins, or check him out on facebook here). There are skins for both N3 and N4 which allow you to switch between the different programs by pushing buttons on the skin. My N3 skins have had this type of feature for years now, but Max found out that it can work with N4 also, which is really cool!

Be sure to check out my audio demos (click the audio demos tab) to hear these programs in action! Also, here’s a nice little hype video by Max:

Matt from Matthew Grey Mastering did the samples for one of the decks for me, you can check out his studio here, and BIG THANKS to Matt!!

Comments

  1. sunmoonra (verified owner) – September 10, 2020

    Both the most beautiful and realistic ITB tape sound ever bar none!!
    (from someone who still records to tape and has tried every single plugin)

    • Tim – September 10, 2020

      wow awesome compliment! thanks, and glad you like it!

  2. orrintonbeats (verified owner) – July 6, 2024

    Simply incredible. Sounds stunning and elegant. New update is great.

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Check out the manual for more info!
CupReels 1 Ax102 manual

The main tape effects are usually pretty subtle so you may need to listen a few times and on good monitors. These embedded players play 320kbps mp3s, but you can download a .zip with the source .wav files right here.

This first one is a mix, with acoustic guitar and female voice. First you hear dry, then it repeats 4 more times. The first time is using the 15IPS program from deck 1, the second one uses deck 1 30IPS, third one uses second deck 15IPS, and the last one uses deck 3 30IPS.
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This second one is a different part of the same mix, and the repetitions follow the same pattern as last time.
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This one's a spacey, electronic track. Repetitions follow same pattern again.
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Same as last time, but with an up-beat mix.
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These next three clips are from a mix credited to Leo Nine (given by Matt who owned one of the decks, so thanks Matt!). They follow the same pattern.
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None of the previous clips used the tape compression program, so here's an example of it in use. First you hear the drum loop dry, then it repeats a few times, getting more and more smashed by the tape compression (which behaves like a hard knee limiter if you push it far enough) each time.
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Here's a vocal clip, first dry, then it repeats six times. First time it has the reel tape Plate 1 reverb added. Next, Plate 2, then Springs 1-4.
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A set of 4 synth pads, first dry, then going through the same pattern of the reverbs.
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Thanks again to Max (who did the skins) for providing me with most of these clips!

$41.00

All products include 44.1 and 96khz versions. Some have 48 and 88.2khz also.

The product description will mention that it includes 48 and 88.2khz if that is the case.

You will get all available sample rates for the product upon any purchase.

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