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Tape Cassette by Caelum Audio
https://apps.apple.com/app/id1488648013
Description:
Tape Cassette is an easy to use audio plugin that gives your music warmth, noise and character. Whether it’s an effect on the master for an overall lofi / indie texture, or as an insert to warm up individual channels, Tape Cassette gives you the tools to turn your music into a cosy, nostalgic listening experience. Take the plugin into experimental territory by using the wow & flutter parameters and spin your sounds into a frenzy, or use the saturation parameter to heat up the sounds into a distorted cacophony.
Parameters:
⁃ Saturation (+/-24dB)
⁃ Low Pass Filter (8-22KHz)
⁃ Noise -80 to 0 dB
⁃ Wow 0 - 100%
⁃ Flutter 0 - 100%
Tape Cassette is both a stand-alone application as well as an AUv3 plugin, meaning it works within iOS hosts such as GarageBand.

Comments
You fergot the best part...
Free!
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Decent freebie.. thanks! , The only problem is the filter isn’t very usable, unable to go below 8000 Hz. would be much better if that were remedied. Otherwise, decent tape sim!
thanks!
Very nice, could you squeeze an output trim plz ;-)
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It's alright for a free effect, but I'd call it more an effect than a cassette simulator. It has all the ingredients of the sound (saturation, LP, wow, flutter), but they don't add up to a convincing emulation. The wow and flutter get out of control pretty quickly, but I can't imagine any realistic use for that craziness.
Doug made a video:
@White Many thanks, was just about to post it 👍