Denise | Audio Bad Tape V1.0.1

Applying Wow and Color to synths or pianos creates that classic "seasick" nostalgia.

Subtle use of the Saturate and Color dials can add "body" and presence to thin vocal recordings. Bad Tape 1 vs. Bad Tape 2

The Harm and Saturation controls are frequently used to "beef up" or distort drum loops. Denise Audio Bad Tape v1.0.1

A manual "button" that slows the tape in real-time when held, simulating a finger pressing against the reel.

The Color knob shifts the EQ profile (from dark to bright), and Saturate adds warm analog character through hysteresis emulation. 🎹 Practical Applications Applying Wow and Color to synths or pianos

The v1 interface is built for speed and focuses on specific "destructive" parameters:

Introduces "failing tape" artifacts using a subtle bit-crushing algorithm to add digital-style grit. Bad Tape 2 The Harm and Saturation controls

Using the Detune (Tape Stop) button at the end of a phrase is a common way to lead into a new section.