The vintage tape echo is available now as a plugin on Roland Cloud. The Roland Space Echo, introduced in 1974, is an iconic tape-based delay unit renowned for its warm, rich sound and vintage character. Using a magnetic tape loop, it creates echoes with a distinct analog warmth that digital units struggle to replicate. It became popular very quickly as its versatility from subtle reverb to wild, oscillating delays gave musicians lots of sonic options. From Pink Floyd to Radiohead to Massive Attack, it’s been a staple for five decades and will continue to be so in its digital format. Roland, the makers of the original Space Echo, created the software version, so the plugin remains true to the original’s genuine analog character. Whilst there are other emulations already available, this is the first from Roland themselves. Notable features include: The plug-in supports VST3, AU, and AAX formats. Those with an Ultimate membership will have early access beginning July 9th and beginning August 13th it will be available to purchase via Lifetime Keys, either directly from Roland or from retail partners. Roland Cloud is a subscription-based service providing access to a vast collection of virtual instruments and software synthesizers. It includes authentic recreations of classic Roland hardware, such as the TR-808, TR-909, Juno-106, and Jupiter-8, alongside new and innovative instruments. Find out more on the Roland Cloud website. Learn how we used Roland Cloud’s Juno-106 to recreate Overmono pads. The RE-201 Space Echo Is Now Available On Roland Cloud
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