Tal U-NO-60
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- KVRist
- 358 posts since 5 Aug, 2006 from St. Louis
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- KVRian
- 684 posts since 20 Nov, 2006
it's up for me now
sometimes it's hard not to be an asshole © mellotronaut
you work so somebody can rest
Doing sound synthesis if organs is all you get, leave it alone
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you work so somebody can rest
Doing sound synthesis if organs is all you get, leave it alone
All Rights Deserved
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- KVRist
- 358 posts since 5 Aug, 2006 from St. Louis
Thanks. I found it - I guess a temporary thing.
Neat little VSTi! The emulation is very well done and you can really make it sound like the original JUNO 60.
It has an extra button on it marked 'Save CPU', which helps a bit, but reduces the quality of the sound.
Two instances of this VSTi was tops on my PC, before the CPU started towards the flaky zone.
Quite a few Presets, but not all of those that came with the JUNO 60 plus some others apparently supplied by the author.
I made a sample MP3 using just one preset and a little FreeAmp to give it some depth. You can listen to another remix of the Fado Matigue here ..
http://tinyurl.com/3d4k63
Sorry for the Tiny URL, but this eliminates the space inserted in my huge URL.
Neat little VSTi! The emulation is very well done and you can really make it sound like the original JUNO 60.
It has an extra button on it marked 'Save CPU', which helps a bit, but reduces the quality of the sound.
Two instances of this VSTi was tops on my PC, before the CPU started towards the flaky zone.
Quite a few Presets, but not all of those that came with the JUNO 60 plus some others apparently supplied by the author.
I made a sample MP3 using just one preset and a little FreeAmp to give it some depth. You can listen to another remix of the Fado Matigue here ..
http://tinyurl.com/3d4k63
Sorry for the Tiny URL, but this eliminates the space inserted in my huge URL.
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- KVRian
- 1024 posts since 25 Apr, 2002
i noticed that under host that let you open the plugin using their generic GUI, like Live and EnergyXT, the control that turns on/off the pulse wave is labeled "Parameter" instead of "pulse" or whatever.
also, i noticed a parameter called CUTOFFSMOOTH... haven't heard a difference in sound messing with it; does it work?
also, i noticed a parameter called CUTOFFSMOOTH... haven't heard a difference in sound messing with it; does it work?
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- KVRian
- 604 posts since 7 Jul, 2004 from Somewhere between the 2nd and 3rd dimensions.
I don't get all the comparisons to the Minimoog. The Junos were nothing like Minis! No cross-detuning (I don't count the chorus) and only the waveforms were fixed, i.e. you couldn't create a voice based on two slightly detuned saw waves for example. Minis had no PWM or inverted envelope, the defining feature of the Junos in my opinion.
Analogue or digital – which is better? There's only one way to find out... FI-I-IGHT!!!
- KVRAF
- 3834 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from Underworld
Rolands and Moogs are totally different sounding in general, so are Oberheims. I can recognise the sound of either of them easily. To me, Korgs sound a bit like Rolands, and Arps sound like something between a Roland and an Oberheim, so I can't recognise them so easily. Definitely Rolands and Moogs are most easily recognisable of all those [at least for to me ].
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