AudioThing has introduced Outer Space – a software version of the classic 70’s Roland Space Echo tape echo effect.
Outer Space features an echo section, with three playback heads, and a spring reverb tank.
Specifications:
- Vintage Tape Echo
- 3 Tape modes: Original, Modern, Old
- Spring Reverb (with short/long Decay)
- Background Noise with Envelope
- Oversample up to 16x
- Preset system with randomizer
- Formats: VST, AU, and AAX (32/64bit)
- Platforms: OSX, Windows
Audio Demos:
Pricing and Availability
Outer Space is available now, priced at US $39 (normally $49).
great job! Would love to see this as a pedal
RE-20 is pretty much this as a pedal. Sounds great too.
i got the RE 20 and i like it, but – and i had a few real Space and Chorus Echos – the OuterSpace sounds VERY authentic to me.
Kinda happy to hear that. I bought it and was a bit disappointed, i found it a bit too clean sounding. Especially the reverb. I only know the real thing from records, but always liked the gs 201 and dub machines magnetic for m4l. Unfortunately the first is 32 Bit only for MacOS, the latter a bad CPU hog. Guess i have to spend a little more time with outer space and get used to smth different.
I wish GSI would update. It doesn’t work with 32 Lives
Are there any examples of the RE20 doing dub/trip hop style echoes?
Competition includes springAge (rev only) and Gsi Gs-201.
will there be any delays?
hello ,hello, is my mike on, I just here an echo
i know, just could not resist some reverb humor
sorry
I could have done my girlfriend one
I tried this against Tape Delay in Logic Pro/MainStage and I liked Tape Delay much better. But I will say that Outer Space has a really purty picture of a Space Echo for its GUI, though.
LOL.
That’s indeed useful to know. Though I have to jump through hoops to get audio out of DP, into MS, back to DP.
Has anybody testet how high is the CPU usage?