Fly Tape II | Walkthrough and FAQ


Fly Tape II includes eight independent tape-style modes—each with detailed sub controls for mangling, stretching, warbling, and saturating your sound in real time. Add tape hiss with the dedicated Noise slider, automate special moments in your DAW, or perform live for dynamic, on-the-fly change-ups.


In this article, you'll find a walkthrough of all the features and controls you can explore, as well as system recommendations and frequently asked questions.


TABLE OF CONTENTS


Walkthrough Video


System Requirements

WindowsMACMPC Standalone Compatibility
Windows 10 / 11Mac OS 13 - 15Fly Tape Il is designed to run on standalone MPC systems running 2.15.1 and MPC / Force standalone systems running 3.5 (or newer) including: 
166 MB free disk space347 MB free disk spaceMPC One
4GB RAM (8GB recommended)4GB RAM (8GB recommended)MPC Live
Dual-core 2.5GHz CPUDual-core 2.5GHz CPUMPC Live II
VST 2/3 compatible hostVST 2/3 Plugin compatible hostMPC X

AU plugin compatible hostMPC Key 37

MPC Key 61
MPC One+

FORCE


Frequently Asked Questions


  • Does the Desktop plug-in feature dedicated MIDI Learn controls?

    No, there are no dedicated MIDI Learn controls within Fly Tape for Desktop (VST/AU).

    To achieve MIDI Learn with Fly Tape II in a DAW, please refer to your DAW's user guide/documentation for MIDI Preferences and MIDI Learn functions.

  • Which Plug-in formats are available?

    Fly Tape II supports the VST 2/3 and AU plug-in formats, and does not currently support AAX builds.

  • Where can I find the manual?

    You can find the manual via the plug-ins drop-down menu, or you can find the online manual here.


If you encounter any problems getting set up, please reach out to our customer support team for further assistance.

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