Tapegrade

README


Tapegrade

Tapegrade is a cassette-style warble and degradation effect for the Workshop Computer platform.

It turns a mono input signal into a wide stereo tape texture using wow, flutter, saturation, hiss, and crackle.

Designed for everything from subtle tape movement to heavily damaged cassette sounds.


Features

  • Mono input → stereo output
  • Cassette wow and flutter
  • Tape-style saturation
  • Hiss and crackle degradation
  • Continuous tape wear morphing
  • CV modulation support
  • Stereo tape movement
  • Pulse-controlled tape damage bursts
  • Rhythmic crackle injection
  • CV passthrough attenuation outputs

Inputs

Audio In 1

Main mono audio input.

Tapegrade is designed for mono input only.


Audio In 2

Tape-condition modulation input.

Use audio or CV signals to continuously morph between:

  • clean tape
  • old tape
  • damaged tape

CV1

Modulates tape depth.

Controls the amount of wow and pitch movement.

Audio rate around C3 encouraged

Also routed to CV Out 1 through the X knob attenuator.


CV2

Modulates instability.

Controls flutter speed and transport agitation.

Audio rate around C3 encouraged

Also routed to CV Out 2 through the Y knob attenuator.


Pulse In 1

Tape damage burst trigger.

Each rising edge briefly forces the tape into a heavily degraded state.

Recommend high rate triggers!

Could be useful for rhythmic tape-drop effects and transient degradation bursts.


Pulse In 2

Crackle gate input.

While high, Pulse In 2 forces strong crackle generation regardless of tape condition.


Outputs

Audio Out 1 / 2

Stereo cassette-processed output.

Stereo width is generated internally using decorrelated wow/flutter modulation.


CV Out 1

CV1 passthrough output scaled by the X knob.

Functions as a CV attenuator output.


CV Out 2

CV2 passthrough output scaled by the Y knob.

Functions as a CV attenuator output.


Controls

Main

Wet/dry mix.


X

Tape depth.

Higher settings increase cassette wobble and pitch instability.

Also controls attenuation amount for CV Out 1.


Y

Instability amount.

Higher settings create rougher and faster tape movement.

Also controls attenuation amount for CV Out 2.


Switch Modes

Up — Clean

Bright and stable cassette response.


Middle — Old

Darker tone with moderate hiss and instability.


Down — Damaged

Heavy degradation with strong hiss, crackle, and unstable tape behaviour.


Notes

  • Mono input only
  • Stereo image is generated internally
  • Audio-rate modulation supported on Audio In 2
  • Pulse inputs can be clocked or triggered rhythmically
  • CV outputs operate independently from the audio path
  • Optimised for Workshop Computer hardware