Vintage Warmer

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Well, tried VW and it's pretty good. Except that is it the drive that saturates it or does the knee produce the effects, read somewhere that it's actually the knee, any clarification on that? Thanks for the help guys, appreciate it.
 
For some reason, I get the impression that you're adding digital tape saturation to your entire CD collection. I don't understand it, but...

Try Magneto. It's supposed to make that tape saturation sound. Or, Voxengo has one in their Analog bundle that sounds weird but might be what you're looking for.
 
Vintage Warmer is great on snare drums, bass guitar thats a little weak and some synth sounds. Antares TUBE is good too.
 
Using pc speaker's/headphones for monitors, I thought that Voxengo's "Tube" plug-in was just as good as that PSP Vintage Warmer...:) Not a good source of jugdement, but Hey, that's what I heard.
 
Cakewalk Pro Audio 9.3 has a tape sim you could try to incorporate that & apply it to the main outs.
I'm afeared it might only add hiss rather than saturation though. Why not record to cassette failry hot. That'll give you a tiny bit of saturation/colouration/warmth/analogue/oldtimer normality.
 
Just play your CDs back through a cheapo sound system.

G.
 
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