I have certainly heard advertisements for synths as well as reviews that claims that this or that synths "just sits" in the mix. I must say I often feel mystified because according to my experience I always have to post process my synths in a mix: a low cut here, som high shelving there, maybe lower some noisy mid freq's besides from panning, widening, compression and saturation. To me it seems highly unlikely that any synth just sits well in all kinds of material, but even more unlikely that people should be able to tell what synths are digital and analog in a mix if you can not tell the difference when compared alone. I a mix there are even more distractors.Lotuzia wrote: Its in real mix situations that intruments instantaneously show their qualities, or less.
A lot of synths can sound interesting in isolation. Place them in an average busy mix, and a lot of this interest might disappear at once, as the "sound" of these instruments. Ymmv.
TAL-U-NO-LX. Uber accurate Juno 60 emulation.
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- KVRAF
- 2973 posts since 10 Sep, 2003 from Karlskoga, Stockholm, Sweden
I (almost) never eq synths in a mix and with that in mind i must say that some "sit" very very well while others require some fooling around with the patch i've made (im no pro sound designer so i never really know what will work).
The eq i use, if i do, is the one in STRIPbus and it can be very subtle as it has a dynamic mode. The different types of preamps affects lowend etc so that count as eq. Adding gain will affect it also.
Ok, i take it back - i use eq
But some synths require it more.
The eq i use, if i do, is the one in STRIPbus and it can be very subtle as it has a dynamic mode. The different types of preamps affects lowend etc so that count as eq. Adding gain will affect it also.
Ok, i take it back - i use eq
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With all that posting, do you people even have time to make music? ^^
I also try to avoid using equalizers, but I use the LX's HP filter a lot, it is really useful. I seldom use values below 50%, mostly much higher ones as low frequencies often render the whole mix unprofessional in my view. When programming sounds one is tempted to use the whole frequency range available, because it simply sounds good with isolated sounds. But I managed to kick that bad habit ^^
I also try to avoid using equalizers, but I use the LX's HP filter a lot, it is really useful. I seldom use values below 50%, mostly much higher ones as low frequencies often render the whole mix unprofessional in my view. When programming sounds one is tempted to use the whole frequency range available, because it simply sounds good with isolated sounds. But I managed to kick that bad habit ^^
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- 47 posts since 3 Jan, 2012
TAL-U-No-LX V2 is much fun to program and play, about as much as my real Juno-60!
It's quite easy to make songs that sound so 1980s with this plugin...
I just made a short demo song with 4 instances of TAL-U-No-LX V2 plus sampled drums:
"Spirit Of 1984"
http://www.mediafire.com/?wjbkz9dacd6cc9q
Enjoy!
Markus808
It's quite easy to make songs that sound so 1980s with this plugin...
I just made a short demo song with 4 instances of TAL-U-No-LX V2 plus sampled drums:
"Spirit Of 1984"
http://www.mediafire.com/?wjbkz9dacd6cc9q
Enjoy!
Markus808
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- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
Yeah, with that HPF a lot of the need for EQ is eliminated right off the bat. Subtractive's biggest problem is the waveforms start off with a very loud fundamental and quiter overtones, and the lowpass filter, however musically useful it is, just compounds this problem, as does the addition and interaction of other analog waveforms.fluffy_little_something wrote:With all that posting, do you people even have time to make music? ^^
I also try to avoid using equalizers, but I use the LX's HP filter a lot, it is really useful. I seldom use values below 50%, mostly much higher ones as low frequencies often render the whole mix unprofessional in my view. When programming sounds one is tempted to use the whole frequency range available, because it simply sounds good with isolated sounds. But I managed to kick that bad habit ^^
If a synth part isn't a bassline and doesn't include a HPF, chances are I'll have to add one right after it, so they should really be a standard feature IMO.
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jacqueslacouth wrote:I certainly did enjoy…I could really see some Phil Oakey lyrics fitting in very nicely. Good Work!Markus808 wrote:
I just made a short demo song with 4 instances of TAL-U-No-LX V2 plus sampled drums:
"Spirit Of 1984"
Enjoy!
Markus808
Phil Oakey of The Human League? That's a huge compliment, thank you!
Markus808
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- 17 posts since 27 Mar, 2012 from Australia
This Track features the U-No-LX V2 on Bass and the irritating sine wavey lead sound that plays when the drums kick in.I'm really stoked with how close it comes to my beloved old Juno 6 and Juno 60 I previously owned
The techno synth sounds are Z3TA+ 2.1
There is a Roland JX3P on the 3 note descending lead at 21 seconds
The FX swells are mostly Korg Monotribe.
Valhalla Room Verb on the big snare and kick layer. Valhalla Uber Mod for some delays and a really old VSt Freebie called Metal Mikey (I think) on the lead.
All chanels have SkNote Strip on them. Sonimus Satson Bus, Stripbus on the Master Chanel.
Sorry for the long winded explanation I just love to Geeeeeek!
http://soundcloud.com/andrewpolzin/u-no-lx-v2-spaztik
The techno synth sounds are Z3TA+ 2.1
There is a Roland JX3P on the 3 note descending lead at 21 seconds
The FX swells are mostly Korg Monotribe.
Valhalla Room Verb on the big snare and kick layer. Valhalla Uber Mod for some delays and a really old VSt Freebie called Metal Mikey (I think) on the lead.
All chanels have SkNote Strip on them. Sonimus Satson Bus, Stripbus on the Master Chanel.
Sorry for the long winded explanation I just love to Geeeeeek!
http://soundcloud.com/andrewpolzin/u-no-lx-v2-spaztik
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There is a new version, 2.03:
- New arpeggiator modes "as played" and "random" added (Version 2.03)
- Fixes ENTER keyboard key stealing on some hosts (Version 2.03)
- New arpeggiator modes "as played" and "random" added (Version 2.03)
- Fixes ENTER keyboard key stealing on some hosts (Version 2.03)
- KVRAF
- 3018 posts since 5 Jun, 2011 from Preston, England, UK
I love the sound and simplicity of this synth, it just oozes quality. I have quite a few synths but since purchasing this I can't leave it alone. 
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software is a tool that allows us to complete a given task.
social media is full of tools that distract us from a given task.
myfeebleeffort
https://paulroach2.bandcamp.com/
https://hearthis.at/83hdtrvm/
social media is full of tools that distract us from a given task.
myfeebleeffort
https://paulroach2.bandcamp.com/
https://hearthis.at/83hdtrvm/
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- KVRian
- 1416 posts since 27 Nov, 2008 from uk
I am still enjoying using this too. It just oozes character! Getting very deep pad sounds. 
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- KVRAF
- 12522 posts since 21 Mar, 2008 from Hannover, Germany
TAL just released TAL-Chorus-LX, a free Chorus FX based on that inside U-NO-LX:
http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products/tal-chorus-lx
This seems to replace the old Chorus-60 plugin.
Ingo
http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products/tal-chorus-lx
This seems to replace the old Chorus-60 plugin.
Ingo
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- 405 posts since 14 Jul, 2005 from Germany
Thanks Ingo!
Ohh, and 50 new U-No-LX presets with short demo by bjoern:
http://www.soundandrecording.musikmache ... unterladen
Ohh, and 50 new U-No-LX presets with short demo by bjoern:
http://www.soundandrecording.musikmache ... unterladen
It`s not a bug... it`s a feature!
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- 2973 posts since 10 Sep, 2003 from Karlskoga, Stockholm, Sweden
I wonder what's different with this chorus compared to the old one. The roland chorus, with a lack of better description, that i enjoy the most is the on for/from pg8x, JX-Chorus. Easy one-switch chorus
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- 1416 posts since 27 Nov, 2008 from uk
Nice one.
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