Isotonik Studios have released TapeLeap by Mudjaq, available for $35.00.
TapeLeap is a MaxforLive device by Mudjaq that transcends the limitations of physical tape by allowing independent control over recording and playback speeds, enabling hybrid delay, looper, pitch-shifter, and glitch effects.
It offers independent recording pitch (0x to 4x) and playback pitch control (-4x to 4x speed), along with three distinct play modes: Reset, Delay, and Scratch, providing versatile manipulation capabilities.
Users can separately control recording, overdub, and feedback with visual monitoring, and choose from four tape types with adjustable saturation and filtering for diverse sonic textures.
The device features a tape error system with controllable slip and lack probabilities, introducing organic imperfections and deliberate randomness to audio.
TapeLeap includes time-stretching from 0x to 2x with granular control, flutter, wow, and LFO modulation, as well as high-pass and low-pass filtering within the feedback path.
With its ability to record slow and play fast, loop without erasing, and introduce intentional errors, TapeLeap transforms vintage tape constraints into unlimited creative potential for experimental, lo-fi, and ambient producers.
TapeLeap requires Ableton Live 11 and 12 (Standard with MaxforLive or Suite) and supports controllers like Ableton Push THREE and TWO.
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