TAL BassLine-101

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safe to say after the envelope improvements they sound pretty much identical.
i could tell them apart in the first demos posted on release (and in those the hardware sounded a little better, a little punchier). but in these new sound demos it's absolutely impossible for me to distinguish the real thing from the software.
stunning achievement in realism, well done TAL for an absolutely perfect job.
something tells me many sh-101s will start appearing on ebay soon lol.

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ToguAudioLine wrote:We uploaded two new demos that compares the hardware against the plugin, because most people do not have an 101 and the first demo was not optimal, we changed some things in the envelope after we made the demo.

Recorded @ 44.1kHz. Hardware and software alternate after each note. The hardware device starts. Every attack sounds different. This is related to the free running VCO and the reason we play every note more than once in this demo, otherwise it would not be possible to compare the envelope attack.
http://kunz.corrupt.ch/downloads/mp3/sh ... e-test.mp3

recorded @ 44.1kHz. The hardware plays a arpeggiator sequence. In the middle of each sequence the software starts to play the same arpeggiator pattern.
http://kunz.corrupt.ch/downloads/mp3/sh ... p-test.mp3

You will find the demos also on our page:
http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products/tal-bassline-101
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I am ashamed to admit I never checked out Togu synths until a couple of months ago and I think it mainly was the strange name of the company. Terrible case of judging a book by its cover. If I was their marketing guy, I would slowly shift towards "TAL" - kinda like Kentucky Fried Chicken changing to KFC over time.

Now I can't live without Bassline and UNO - absolutely stunning synths! Much more user friendly and immediate than LUSH. For anyone who makes tech-house, these two synths are just about indispensable.

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zvenx wrote:damn. I can't really tell the difference. My own regret is you said which was first. I would have loved to hear those who say they can always tell make idiots of themselves :-)

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Yeah, I'd have loved to take a blind guess, because I still hear some "roundness" here and there compared to hardware. So I would have loved to hear it without knowing which is which, and pick the ones which I like more and then maybe to shut the f***k myself up.
That "roundness" doesn't give up anything though, it's just heard when compared directly, so I can't claim, that I can tell "Software" apart, especially this close and most of the time you'd need some sort of "magnifying glass" equivalent to discern something from this, if anything at all.

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Kindred wrote:Now I can't live without Bassline
Agree, Bassline is on my Live default template.
Great sound, versatile, easy to use, definitely a must have.

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TAL-Bassline-101 getting 9/10 rating in the latest issue of Computer Music :)

It also gets a CM Performance Award.

Their verdict in short:
"TAL-BassLine-101 is the most convincing virtual SH-101 yet - if that is the sound you're after, this is the synth to get"

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one of very few synth that actually deserve CM's high marks....well done TAL 8)

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Numanoid wrote:TAL-Bassline-101 getting 9/10 rating in the latest issue of Computer Music :)

It also gets a CM Performance Award.

Their verdict in short:
"TAL-BassLine-101 is the most convincing virtual SH-101 yet - if that is the sound you're after, this is the synth to get"
That alone would not really be much of an achievement and compliment as there are only 4 or so emulations of that synth 8)

Isn't it one of the most convincing emulations of any hardware synth so far, period?

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fluffy_little_something wrote:That alone would not really be much of an achievement and compliment as there are only 4 or so emulations of that synth 8)
Only 4?

So how many emu's have we got of the Roland D-50 as of yet? :D

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Numanoid wrote:
fluffy_little_something wrote:That alone would not really be much of an achievement and compliment as there are only 4 or so emulations of that synth 8)
Only 4?

So how many emu's have we got of the Roland D-50 as of yet? :D

Well, I read somewhere that its samples are protected, so I guess there will never be a good emulation of the D-50, except maybe by Roland themselves.

Anyway, saying x is the most convincing emulation of synth y probably never means much as the direct competition for y emulations is so limited.

Never mind, I just found that verdict odd... :)

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fluffy_little_something wrote:
Numanoid wrote:TAL-Bassline-101 getting 9/10 rating in the latest issue of Computer Music :)

It also gets a CM Performance Award.

Their verdict in short:
"TAL-BassLine-101 is the most convincing virtual SH-101 yet - if that is the sound you're after, this is the synth to get"
That alone would not really be much of an achievement and compliment as there are only 4 or so emulations of that synth 8)

Isn't it one of the most convincing emulations of any hardware synth so far, period?
Bassline-101 is not just the most convincing SH-101 emulation yet, it totally seems to nail it. At this point doing anther emulation of it would be quite pointless IMO, except if that new one would contain additional features (but then it would no longer be a proper emulation).


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Numanoid wrote:TAL-Bassline-101 getting 9/10 rating in the latest issue of Computer Music :)
But we all know they give anything they review high marks, its a n00bs mag.

Not to knock this synth, I bought it along with U-NO. Excellent synths but I get satisfaction from supporting the smaller devs.

Speaking of which, all Windows user should check out the drum module Bong from xoxos.

This makes an excellent compliment to these synths, sounds like a proper old skool drum module, loads of algos for each drum type but very user friendly and expresive.

Plus its cheap :D

http://www.kvraudio.com/product/bong-vs ... os/reviews

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VariKusBrainZ wrote:
Numanoid wrote:TAL-Bassline-101 getting 9/10 rating in the latest issue of Computer Music :)
But we all know they give anything they review high marks, its a n00bs mag.
They gave MuLab 6/10 and Corona a 7/10. Go figure. :P I wouldn't say it's a noobs mag btw. Anything helping people to get into eletronic music making is very positive. And they have some really helpful articles and tutorials. If you want to complain about their reviews, well, that's because the mag and the companies take profit out of positive reviews. It helps both the mag and the branch to survive. Of course it is not a true rating. But mostly you can see a tendency.

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Actually, yes, it had been announced from the very start that the price would be increased after the introduction period. Where have you been?

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