Timemachine
by ToneBoosters
by ToneBoosters
4.4 / 5
(15 votes)
Timemachine is vintage sampler simulator.
TimeMachine is a VST plugin that provides accurate reproduction of the characteristic sound of vintage samplers, such as the Commodore 64, or older Akai samplers. The (virtual) sampling rate can be varied, as well as the number of bits used for digital representation. furthermore, aliasing distortion can be generated individually for AD and DA conversion.
TimeMachine is a VST plugin that provides accurate reproduction of the characteristic sound of vintage samplers, such as the Commodore 64, or older Akai samplers. The (virtual) sampling rate can be varied, as well as the number of bits used for digital representation. furthermore, aliasing distortion can be generated individually for AD and DA conversion.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(1.6 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(1.7 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(2 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(2 Mb)
If you want to use this with Audacity, remember that Audacity is 32 bit, so you'll need that version.
(5 / 5)
What is the license for this sweet plugin? Can it be used for commercial purposes?
For some reason it says error with command or sum like that, does anyone know how to fix it?
same problem
if an error message appears download the 32 bit version. it works for me
This plug-in rocks!
(5 / 5)
I Like It
(5 / 5)
If you see this, this website isn't fake and tricking you into downloading a virus, the reviews on here seem fake, im here to test that out.
thanks.
How do you install it on Mac version?
To install on Mac (I had to figure it out) you need to go to the plugins folder which is hidden. In the Finder use the 'Go' menu at the top bar > 'Go to folder' and type this in : /Applications/Audacity.app/Contents/plug-ins/ That will open a finder window of the plug-in folder that you have to put the .vst file in.Then launch Audacity, go to the Tools menu, Add/Load Plug-ins, find it in the list and click 'enable' and it will appear on your effects menu. Only issue for me is the Graphical interface doesn't work so I had to switch off the graphic interface in the option panel located as 3 lines in the lower left corner of the Time Machine window.
(4 / 5)
I wish there was a 64bit version. Miss this gem!
(5 / 5)
It works on my audacity. But it seems I am simulating a Vintage sampler but I can hear a fake but knockoff Chinese toy audio prematurely.
Very cool! But don't over do it!
(5 / 5)
Fantastic sound, once you master the techniques with Timemachine you can get real freaky easily.
(5 / 5)
Just used this for 80s style sound. Degraded my synths perfectly.
(0 / 5)
Actually redact my last comment. I spent the time working out what values I would need to paste into the parameters in order to use a specific sampling rate, only to discover that the GUI is misleading. It appears to snap to equal divisions of 44100, like 22050, and the number shown for the sample rate is just for show. Either this is a bug or it's just plain lying.
(5 / 5)
This must be (one of) the best and smoothest bitcrushers out there. Commodore sounds or AKAI S1000ish sampling. One of my rigs are a retro electronica setup and this fits right in. Work with win xp too.
(5 / 5)
Fantastic emulation. even for other well known vintage equipment, once your get the specs online you truly go back into time... well done!