CHOW Tape Model is a physical model of an analog tape machine, implemented as an audio plugin. The physical model is described in a paper presented at the 2019 DAFx conference. This work began part of a class project for Music 420 at Stanford University (CCRMA).
magnetic tape noun
mag·net·ic tape | \ˈnedik 'tāp\
Definition of magnetic tape
1 : tape used in recording sound, pictures, or computer data.
CHOW Tape is an analog tape machine physical model, originally based on the Sony TC-260. The current version can be used to emulate a wide variety of reel-to-reel tape machines. Feel free to build and use for your own enjoyment.
CHOW Tape is currently available in the following formats:
The latest release for desktop can be downloaded from our website. ChowTape for iOS can be downloaded from the app store. If you would like to try the nightly builds (potentially unstable), see the Nightly Builds page. If you prefer to build the plugin for yourself, please see the building instructions. Linux users may also download builds from the Open Build Service.
Note for FL Studio users: If you're experiencing pops and click while using the plugin, try enabling the "used fixed size buffers" setting. For more information, see this issue.
Contributions are most welcome! There are many ways to contribute to this project, for both programmers and non-programmers. For more information, see the contributing guidelines.
CHOW Tape is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPLv3) agreement. CHOW Tape for iOS is dual licensed under the GPL and Mozilla Public License (MPLv2). Enjoy!