TAL-U-NO-LX. Uber accurate Juno 60 emulation.

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lionscub68 wrote: I wish there was a little bit more public knowledge, or longer time span to donate the $17. If I had known about it before 6/11, I would have participated. I'm on KVR nearly every day and I never heard about this until I stumbled on it yesterday or so.
:)
that's the whole point....noone knew.
it's just a kind gesture from patrick to thank all who donated to him over the years for his freeware plugins (and i'm glad i did! :D)
anyway my guess it will not cost much more than 17$ anyway...
maybe if more people had donated to him over the years he would have released this one for free too.

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the demo sounds fantastic, can't wait for this one.
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I had a Juno in the 80's and have wanted a one again ever since. This is the next best thing :) BTW I already have Diva so this might be redundant so I'm thinking the onboard arp and hopefully reasonable CPU make it more attractive to use for me for Juno sounds. Diva is really begging me for a new computer. Anyhow when you love synths having two Junos is no problem at all.

There are plenty of developers making unique new synths, I do not see any harm in having emulations too. The Junos may have been mid-range but they were not mediocre and the sound is loved by many. I'm eager to try this out :)
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braj wrote:There are plenty of developers making unique new synths, I do not see any harm in having emulations too.
There are plenty of developers doing emulations (count them).
braj wrote:The Junos may have been mid-range but they were not mediocre and the sound is loved by many.
Which is why you sold yours.... :hihi: I sold mine and never regretted it....well I guess I regret not waiting a couple of decades and getting twice as much for it but other than that.... still for nostalgia's sake I'll probably buy this emulation.
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I sold mine because I needed the money for drugs :-) no actually I gave it away and lived on the road out of a backpack following the Grateful Dead for a few years. And yeah I was on drugs.
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JimmiG wrote:Sounds very nice, but it annoys me that *everyone* suddenly has got to have zero delay feedback filters. A couple of months ago, no one even knew what the term meant. Now it's the new buzzword :bang:

If it's as CPU-intensive as Diva, I would have to upgrade my computer.. but then it would be cheaper to just get a real Juno...
A zero-delay feedback filter does not relate to high CPU usage. That's up to DSP code and optimization quality.

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braj wrote:I sold mine because I needed the money for drugs :-) no actually I gave it away and lived on the road out of a backpack following the Grateful Dead for a few years. And yeah I was on drugs.
Oh well if you sold it for drugs then that's ok........ :hihi: I sold mine for money........ :P
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Teksonik wrote:
braj wrote:I sold mine because I needed the money for drugs :-) no actually I gave it away and lived on the road out of a backpack following the Grateful Dead for a few years. And yeah I was on drugs.
Oh well if you sold it for drugs then that's ok........ :hihi: I sold mine for money........ :P
Honestly I wouldn't want the hardware back, its really a PITA to be honest, just the sound is good enough for me, and plugins give me that for way cheaper than getting and maintaining the dinosaurs. I bought OP-X II for example because I could never afford a real Oberheim back in the day, definitely can't now, maybe there's a ton of nostalgia involved but hey I'm nostalgic. I'm ok with that. Does it make the OP-X any less of a great synth that it is an emulation? Not in my opinion.
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and that, sir, is why I'm just dyin' for a (macintosh) Roland JX8P or JX-10 true emulation.

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lionscub68 wrote:and that, sir, is why I'm just dyin' for a (macintosh) Roland JX8P or JX-10 true emulation.
https://sites.google.com/site/mlvst0/

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Oops, i missed you are on a Mac, sorry. :oops:


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I mentioned that these two developers should join forces.
Get everything out cross-platform... and high-quality.
I'd pay handsomely for a Roland VSTi collection. :)

I have been running Martin's JX8P emulation on the Mac via vfx's V-Machine software. It's awesome but next to impossible to save my personal patches in V-Machine, make any routing changes (midi or audio) in V-Machine to use in a multi-VST setup in Logic or Live, etc. So basically I've got it working as a standalone synth with no ability to save any banks. It's better than nothing. But I'd love to have it all! :) :D

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Ingonator wrote:
lionscub68 wrote:and that, sir, is why I'm just dyin' for a (macintosh) Roland JX8P or JX-10 true emulation.
https://sites.google.com/site/mlvst0/

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Oops, i missed you are on a Mac, sorry. :oops:


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According to the developer (Martin Lüder) a MAC VST version for the JX8P emulation 'PG8X' is planned. Currently he is just completely rewriting the code so that this will be possible in the future.
See http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=310856, pages 1..., 34-36

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If anymore Roland gear is going to be emulated, I think someone should do a JV-1080 or similar rompler, there are hardly any true romplers in the software world.
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djanthonyw wrote:If anymore Roland gear is going to be emulated, I think someone should do a JV-1080 or similar rompler, there are hardly any true romplers in the software world.
Copyright issues would prevent that from happening.
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djanthonyw wrote:If anymore Roland gear is going to be emulated, I think someone should do a JV-1080 or similar rompler, there are hardly any true romplers in the software world.
they are very cheap on e-bay, between 100 EUR and 150 EUR.
No need to emulate gear that is available and cheap.

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