Tal U-NO-60
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- KVRist
- 68 posts since 5 Sep, 2004
GUI nice, oscillators DO sound raw on Juno-60 (I had one), so sound nice also, filter very good, though the resonance on the original sounds broader and also adds more buzzy brittle to the sound even when cutoff is opened completely, the VCA volume normally adds a bit distortion, one thing that's different though are attack and release, they are too exponential on U-NO, on the juno 60 the attack is a lot smoother, has no accelleration before the peak, the release is also smoother when vanishing to zero (very slowly reaching the zero), the U-NO goes slowly first and then very fast to zero. If I remeber correctly the JU60 also had a switch for manual PWM, not only LFO and ENV, and of course the oh so sweet arpeggiator is missing as badly as the chorus BUT overall the U-NO until now is the best emulation I have heard.
Keep up the good work!
Keep up the good work!
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- KVRist
- 194 posts since 2 May, 2007 from Swiss
Thank you for the commentel-folie wrote:GUI nice, oscillators DO sound raw on Juno-60 (I had one), so sound nice also, filter very good, though the resonance on the original sounds broader and also adds more buzzy brittle to the sound even when cutoff is opened completely, the VCA volume normally adds a bit distortion, one thing that's different though are attack and release, they are too exponential on U-NO, on the juno 60 the attack is a lot smoother, has no accelleration before the peak, the release is also smoother when vanishing to zero (very slowly reaching the zero), the U-NO goes slowly first and then very fast to zero.
Thats exactly what i observed too. I hope i can improve some things for the next update... especial the broader resonance.
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- KVRist
- 68 posts since 5 Sep, 2004
Good to hear you share my observations:)
In fact I'll never get over the sale of my JU60 - oh why oh why...
But the prices are ridiculously high for used ones nowadays.
a grüazie in'd schwiez;)
In fact I'll never get over the sale of my JU60 - oh why oh why...
But the prices are ridiculously high for used ones nowadays.
a grüazie in'd schwiez;)
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- KVRist
- 284 posts since 14 Sep, 2006
Being very much impressed by the GUI,
I downloaded the vst-i and tried to use it in cubase SX 3.0.
But as soon as I select the U-NO-60 in the VST-i rack,
cubase SX crashes within a few seconds (no sounds
being played, no button being pressed)...
Known problem or am I doing something wrong?
I downloaded the vst-i and tried to use it in cubase SX 3.0.
But as soon as I select the U-NO-60 in the VST-i rack,
cubase SX crashes within a few seconds (no sounds
being played, no button being pressed)...
Known problem or am I doing something wrong?
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- KVRist
- 194 posts since 2 May, 2007 from Swiss
I have Cubase SX 2.0 and it works fine. I will try to find the problem...djeroen wrote:Being very much impressed by the GUI,
I downloaded the vst-i and tried to use it in cubase SX 3.0.
But as soon as I select the U-NO-60 in the VST-i rack,
cubase SX crashes within a few seconds (no sounds
being played, no button being pressed)...
Known problem or am I doing something wrong?
TAL Software GmbH
https://tal-software.com/
https://tal-software.com/
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- KVRist
- 194 posts since 2 May, 2007 from Swiss
I have tested it now also in Cubase SX3 and i have no problems. The plugin is also registered with a unique id from Steinberg. There should be no conflicts with other Plugins...djeroen wrote:I downloaded the vst-i and tried to use it in cubase SX 3.0. But as soon as I select the U-NO-60 in the VST-i rack, cubase SX crashes within a few seconds (no sounds being played, no button being pressed)...
Known problem or am I doing something wrong?
What processor-type have you?
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https://tal-software.com/
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- KVRian
- 1479 posts since 14 Jun, 2003
i know its a lot to program but the more mono and mono legato modes a synth can have the more it rules.
midi learn on everything is great!!
midi learn on everything is great!!
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- KVRAF
- 2521 posts since 3 Jun, 2005 from Italy
Togu, your vsti's look beautiful, but they are invisible to my system They simply do not appear in the vst list...
I have a very old pentium II (I already know the problem is there, right?) and use Cubase 5 vst32, do you have any idea if the problem might be something other than my obsolete technology?
I have a very old pentium II (I already know the problem is there, right?) and use Cubase 5 vst32, do you have any idea if the problem might be something other than my obsolete technology?
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- KVRist
- 194 posts since 2 May, 2007 from Swiss
The sequencer must support VST 2.3 plugins at least, and the code is compiled for pentium 4 or similar AMD CPU's. Maybe it runs also on a pentium III or II...Mac of BIOnighT wrote:Togu, your vsti's look beautiful, but they are invisible to my system They simply do not appear in the vst list...
I have a very old pentium II (I already know the problem is there, right?) and use Cubase 5 vst32, do you have any idea if the problem might be something other than my obsolete technology?
I dont know... The problem could be the cpu or the 2.3 vst plugin standard.
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- KVRAF
- 2521 posts since 3 Jun, 2005 from Italy
I'm not sure about the 2.3 thing... where do you think I could find this information?
The strange thing is their invisibility... when I try some vst my system doesn't support, either cubase tells me it crashed when I open the program, or the vst just doesn't work. What I find strange here is the fact that it's as if they weren't in the vst folder at all
However, don't worry, I know the problem must be in my ancient gear...
Thanks for your answer and thanks again to you and to all devs for your generosity
The strange thing is their invisibility... when I try some vst my system doesn't support, either cubase tells me it crashed when I open the program, or the vst just doesn't work. What I find strange here is the fact that it's as if they weren't in the vst folder at all
However, don't worry, I know the problem must be in my ancient gear...
Thanks for your answer and thanks again to you and to all devs for your generosity
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- KVRist
- 284 posts since 14 Sep, 2006
Amd athlon (pretty old...) may be that's the problemToguAudioLine wrote:I have tested it now also in Cubase SX3 and i have no problems. The plugin is also registered with a unique id from Steinberg. There should be no conflicts with other Plugins...djeroen wrote:I downloaded the vst-i and tried to use it in cubase SX 3.0. But as soon as I select the U-NO-60 in the VST-i rack, cubase SX crashes within a few seconds (no sounds being played, no button being pressed)...
Known problem or am I doing something wrong?
What processor-type have you?
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- KVRian
- 651 posts since 19 Nov, 2006
Ooh I have that. Is the Juno's chorus tweakable? Or is it an On/Off thing?mw wrote:Kjaerhus Audio - Classic Chorus
Could someone create a preset for Classic Chorus which emulates the chorus as clsoe as possible?
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- KVRAF
- 6828 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
No.Jono-60 wrote:Ooh I have that. Is the Juno's chorus tweakable? Or is it an On/Off thing?mw wrote:Kjaerhus Audio - Classic Chorus
It has two modes : obvious, and super-obvious
So it has its own sound, and not tweakability (this is why it is part of the Juno's character, and needs to be there in an emulation).