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Oversampled Ocs-45 Cassette Simulation v1.0.1 WiN OSX [UNCRACKED] screenshot
WiN OSX [UNCRACKED] | 24.73 MB
OCS-45 Cassette Simulation by Oversampled. This plugin simulates real life cassette tapes. It's been designed to add lo-fi, vintage feel to your sound. It's rich set of controls allow you to tweak settings exactly the way you need to achieve that low fidelity sound. Predefined presets make it easy to find a perfect setting for your sound.

LOTS OF USEFUL FEATURES
Wow/Flutter
Wow/flutter section adds that vintage pitch wobble effect making your sounds feel like they are flowing.

Rich Distortion Panel
Add warmth to your sound and make it alive with precisely programmed 5 distortion types.

Cassette Settings
Each cassette can be modified to have reduced quality (for that lo-fi sound). Dry/wet knob will help you set a perfect amount of the effect that cassette has on the sound. Mono will take you to old single-speaker times.

Noise Section
Add noise to your sound to simulate real-life cassette hiss or low fidelity hardware.

Dropouts
Real-life cassettes have been known for their tendency to cut out short amounts of sound periodically, due to damaged tape. Our dropouts module does the same thing separately for both channels and runs independently on input signal and noise generator.

FIRST 300 ORDERS GET A BONUS FREE SAMPLE PACK!
Licenses Sold:
68%
"The Lost Tape"
Carefully crafted vintage, lo-fi sounds, a perfect combination with OCS-45.

4 DIFFERENT CASSETTE TYPES

I Ferric Cassette
Ferric or 'normal' cassettes were historically the first, the most common and
the least expensive; they dominated the pre recorded cassette market.
II Chromium Type Cassette
Type II have, on average, a higher signal-to-noise ratio than quality
Type I tapes. Type II has been historically known as 'chromium dioxide tape' or simply 'chrome
tape'. High frequency response has been increased.


III FeCr Cassette
Introduced in 1973, double-layer ferrichrome tapes. They were advertised as
'the best of both worlds' - combining good low-frequency MOL of microferric tapes with good
treble performance of chrome tapes.
IV Metal Cassette
Were introduced in 1979, they are more bassy and include louder high
frequencies.

PRESETS
Factory Library
You don't need to tweak anything in order to achieve perfect sound. All you have to do is to browse through the built in presets and choose the one you like.




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  Resident 5.12.2012 816 21281
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  Member 21.06.2018 15 8852
+1165
  Member 17.10.2016 33 434
+1860
nice gui
  Member 25.08.2018 30 90
+810
it'd be great if someone could crack this
  Member 16.07.2014 276
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It's $15. You really need to wait in the hope that someone cracks it?

In the meantime, the WavesFatory one is also good.
  Resident 30.12.2017 1 1739
+795
After seeing comments on here and looking into this guy who ripped off other artists for his sample and preset packs, I'd be very happy to see anything from him released here regardless of the price
But to be clear IDGAF about this plugin lol
  Resident 16.08.2010 26 870
+1738
wow i wasn't aware of this. Who did he do this to ?
  Resident 30.12.2017 1 1739
+795
Check out the comments on here for
"Oversampled CYBERPACK 2077 WAV MiDi-FANTASTiC"

A user mentioned a YouTube video where Virtual Riot called him out for using their content in at least one of his loops.
  Resident 16.08.2010 26 870
+1738
LMAO the way Virtual Riot called him out is hilarious
  Resident 4.10.2013 6 641
+285
now I realize that...
this plugin is kind of a copy of the XLN retro plugin. But well, one thing is true. This one is very cheap like it must be, instead of the $100 of the RC.

I always tend to think that there is a big hype on plugins that some day it will change for the better. Of course a company put effort in developing it, programmers, promotion, etc but $100 for an FX simple plugin for flanging, a bit of saturation and reverb with some bells and whistles? I would consider fair $25 or 30 and they would sell thousands (they do it anyway I guess). They has no costs of materials, nowadays they don't even has packaging costs, everything is digital. Maybe some server or hosting service, so... I'm just thinking out loud.
fashion is temporal / style is forever
  Member 16.07.2014 276
+95
Sure, but once you take out tax/VAT, fixed costs, transaction and hosting fees, development costs (eg paying for a graphic designer etc) the developer is left with maybe $10 (out of that income, they themselves have to pay income tax on), and pay themselves and the developers...

Selling thousands of those therefore brings in probably $10K-20K max - that's not enough to support a couple of developers and grow a business - unless you're releasing and selling a new plugin every few months.

Plus, when you market cheaply, the market generally looks at you as "cheap" ie not very good products, and you have no room for discounts/sales etc.

Basically, until you've run a small business, and have people depending on you to support their families etc, it's very difficult to give good business advice. The equations/economics just aren't as simple as you think.
  Resident 4.10.2013 6 641
+285
I would like to debate this with the real numbers in my hands, because all what you describe is exactly the same when you run a hardware company and even more.

Steel, Plastics, Shippings, Rentals, Factory, Accesories, Technicians, Logistics, etc etc etc
a lot more stuff, people and costs. And if you ask for $30 a plugin you don't need discounts or promos.

We have hundreds of plugins, but the good products are popular and used all around the world for dozens of thousand of producers I believe, musicians, studios, etc.
There are let's say 70/100 companies on the crest of the wave for all the producers around the world. Just make your numbers.
fashion is temporal / style is forever
  Member 16.07.2014 276
+95
Sure. It's all a formula. If you're a one person developer living at home your overheads are much lower than if you're a 15-person company with office space.

It's all a factor, but you price according to where you want to position your product in the market to maximise your returns. A $300 plugin is the high end of pricing, and you're not going to get many sales unless you do something amazing/unique.

Or you can go for volume, and price cheap and hope to maximise sales with low profit margins (but then also your support costs go up).

The main factor in pricing over the last decade is that the market is saturated, which is driving plugin prices down and triggering crazy sale prices which devalue the perceived value of your software licenses (although the value of these is debateable, anyway.)

Anyway, devs take pricing seriously, and high volumes and low margins is not the way they generally go, for very real reasons.
  Member 23.02.2016 1 205
+52
Its actually an exact ripoff of Sketch Cassette! Same controls / parameters, but different GUI. Sketch does actually have some advantages (more cassette types, Dolby type noise reduction, more flexible W&F, flanger mode).
  Member 22.12.2017 1 277
+78
This looks really good for Lo-Fi
  Resident 29.12.2014 91
+24
It's only $15
  Resident 4.08.2017 4 315
+311
But is this plugin... Oversampled?
  Member 22.07.2020 153
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  Member 26.05.2020 13
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Thanks for the tip on the new plugin. I just picked it up :) $15 is super reasonable for a fun utility
  Resident 15.08.2012 1174
+271
sounds nothing like a cassette
  Resident 1.01.2009 2 537
+314
I think some of these plug-in devs have never actually used a cassette.
BOOM BAP HIP HOP ALL F*CKING DAY!
  Member 16.07.2014 276
+95
I'd *guess* it's simple EQ curves based on some tape recording they did, a bit of sampled noise, distortion and wobble - it's not actually doing cassette tape and electronics emulations or anything sophisticated at this price level.

If you like the gui and it's fun, sure, but it's essentially EQ and distortion which yuo can do easily enough. If you want something sounding much more sophisticated and accurate, you've got things like Satin, the Wavesfactory one and there's a few other cassette emulations around.

There's a reason this one is cheap, I think, so don't expect too much from it.
  Member 22.07.2020 153
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  Resident 4.10.2013 6 641
+285
hi guys,
anyone tried this? opinions? I have a professional Tascam casette recorder and I'm thinking about doing it a comparison
fashion is temporal / style is forever
  Member 17.03.2016 189
+19
this is on sale for 15 bucks just got it I have a 244 and compared it is spot on thanks for the link
  Member 23.02.2016 1 205
+52
Looks like someone took the Sketch Cassette concept and slapped a more pristine GUI on it.
  Member 23.10.2017 1
0
Actually, Sketch Cassette sounds much better. Lot more real.
  Resident 22.11.2018 39 245
+2898
The installer is so shit, it doesn't even make an uninstaller for itself
  Resident 27.12.2016 8 312
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