TAL-Pha Released! Alpha Juno II Emulation from TAL-Software

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egbert101 wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 6:18 pm Guys, we really need a LFO2. :neutral:
We've asked for this during beta. Not sure if this will make it or not. The EQ made it - loads of gabbers are going to love this :D

Here are some things we like about it - forgive our playing :hihi:

https://youtu.be/LN8lToBUxFQ
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Excellent pack @solidtrax, thanks!

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Hettoblaster wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:30 pm Excellent pack @solidtrax, thanks!
Ah nice :tu: , thank you for your kind words and support! In fact, you are a bit ahead of us. For the other KVRians, it is about this pack we've just released:

https://youtu.be/Vq-83F0t94Q

We tried to create a demo that showcases how diverse this synthesizer is. Other demos are to be found on our soundcloud page here: https://soundcloud.com/solidtrax/sets/a ... or-tal-pha

More info here - and a intro discount (30%) + voucher for TAL-Pha via email afterwards with 10% extra discount on top of the 20%:

https://solidtrax.nl/product/analog-phantasies/
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If anyone has any unused 10% discount codes from a sound designer, would you be so kind as to DM me, pretty please? Thanks!

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I was waiting 5 years for a MKS50 VST, cos Redominator doesen´t fit. I am so happy to have it now.
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Starsky has done one of his comparisons and seems to like it:
https://youtu.be/TGlj6Ro29Yc

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Thanks.. and he is using 1.03... there are filter and envelopes changes that Patrick has done since to match them even more.
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That SynRise sound sounds sweeet.

Actually, I'm sure I heard that exact sound in quite a few tracks I've listened to.

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slackhead wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:59 pm Starsky has done one of his comparisons and seems to like it:
https://youtu.be/TGlj6Ro29Yc
Great job as always.
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slackhead wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:59 pm Starsky has done one of his comparisons and seems to like it:
https://youtu.be/TGlj6Ro29Yc
It is very close Based on the videos i have seen but it sounds kind of flat when single oscillators is played compared to the hw.

The HW has a little more Bass/Mids presence that gives it more life in the sound vs the SW.
This not something that you will notice when it is used in a song except for on Bass sounds and might make the vst a little easier to fit in a song :)

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D-Fusion wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2024 7:56 am It is very close Based on the videos i have seen but it sounds kind of flat when single oscillators is played compared to the hw.
Pretty sure that's saturation that's missing. You can add it of course, either digitally or external analog. It's never going to be 100%, but I think 98-99% is as close as you're going to get.
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I recommend Kelvin. While I only ride Kelvin to the edge of breakup (especially on the transformer models), it offers dual stage saturation, emulating a tube pre → console transformer (or vice versa, or two transformers, etc), a nice wide mode introducing offsets (be careful with sharp transients though), a really good pre/post emphasis EQ section, and a useful clipper.

If none of the saturation models in Kelvin float your boat (I don’t like the way most break up), my favorite single band saturator is PSP BinAmp. The preamp from the binson echo. Can be a CPU hog depending on your system.

And the absolute best value goes to VoosteQ Model N channel. Neve transformers. Very good channel strip.

The Arturia preamps can sound good too but in my experience suffer from terrible art facts when pushed to hard.

Auditory tube pre is also pretty good.

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1.1.8 is out now which fixes some loud pops that were audible when changing presets introduced in 1.1.6. At least on x86 systems.

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2024 1:07 pm 1.1.8 is out now which fixes some loud pops that were audible when changing presets introduced in 1.1.6. At least on x86 systems.
Where did you get this Info from?
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The change log on the plugin's page on tal.
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