any good free tal uno lx presets ?

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Tofu2019 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 3:49 pm actually here are some ive made this week myself and from tutorials
the tofu2019 are mine obvs and the famous sounds are youtube tutorials u got any blackwinny ?

Tal uno lx.rar
Thanks a lot !
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Tofu2019 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 3:37 pm by the way what genre of music do you make and which are the best ones you have bought I have only bought from the patcbay beckett , vhs dreams and waveshaper
Very hard to make a choice. They all have a great qualities.

But i would say that among all the TAL-U-NO-LX soundsets my preferred are all those made by Vintage Synth Pads, all those made by The Unfinished, and the two made by Luftrum. All the TAL-U-NO-LX soundsets made by these three designers are absolutely awesome.
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BlackWinny wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 4:53 pm
Tofu2019 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 3:37 pm by the way what genre of music do you make
I would have liked to be prog-rock musician. I even began that way in the mid-70's in an scholar band. We played coool music, a kind of "Ambient" music with a bit of prog-rock on some songs (our inspirations were Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, Peter Baumann, Ashra Temple, Gong, some Genesis songs or instrumental parts, Francis Lai, Saint-Preux (his real name is Christian Langlade, I knew him in the end of the 70s), Joël Fajerman, the first Vangelis albums). Many of our tunes were covers, tributes. When some song were composed by ourselves I was not the composer, but I was a quite good keyboard player and flutist (I began flutes and pianos at around 5 y.o in 1965 and the guitar at around 13 y.o).

But I chose another profession. A profession with a lot of travels abroad (biologist of evolution, in a discipline named biogeography), so except my flutes that I could take with me everywhere (and sometimes when I met a piano somewhere) it was difficult to keep on practicing the keyboards during my career, but I kept them to play them when back home in France.
Then recently I became disabled, in 2004... and I restarted to play my keyboards and my piano. And I discovered the software plugins, in 2006. it was of course a revelation for me!

Yet more recently I retired. I compose rather rarely. I try... and it's not bad. I can't say that it's pretty good, but it's not bad.
But I mainly play scores composed by very good composers in the styles that I've always loved, the Classical music (Bach, Buxtehude, Couperin, Schumann, etc.), the romantic music (especially "études" and pieces of piano), the "Ambient" music, the "New Age" music, especially (being myself mid-French mid-Chinese and my mother was player of ErHu and one of my uncles was a winds player) from Eastern-Asian composers (Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Indian...) or by Occidental composers having an attraction for the Far-East. Browsing my library on my laptop (I'm not at home at this moment, I'm in my room at the hospital) I mainly play scores from these awesome composers: Asha (Denis Quinn), Bill Evans, Brian Eno, Claude Debussy, David Lanz, Dietrich Buxtehude, Domenico Scarlatti, Eric Elder, Erik Satie, Francis Lai, François Couperin, Franz Liszt, Frédéric Chopin, Genesis (some instrumental parts), Georg Philipp Telemann, George Winston, James Gilbert, Jay B. Jay, Joël Fajerman, Jean-Michel Jarre, Johann Sebastian Bach, Keith Jarrett (some pieces from his 1975 Köln Concert), Kevin Kern, Kitaro (he publishes some of his works with his real name Masanori Takahashi), Kokin Gumi, Lin Fu Chan, Liz Story, Ludovico Einaudi, Ludwig van Beethoven, Medwyn Goodall, Narada, Peter Dickson Lopez, Peter Kater, Philip Glass (it is actually very difficult to play Philip Glass faithfully with precision and nuances in time and in velocities and to give as result a lot of emotion), Ralph Lundsten, Robert Schumann, Robert Strickland, Ron Korb, Saint-Preux, Sayama, Steven Halpern, Suzanne Ciani, Terry Oldfield, Tony Scott, Vangelis, Vincent Bruley, Waka Shinko, Yanni, Yiruma, Yuriko Nakamura, Zhang Fu-Quan...

I confess that it is not at all names and styles of music that we encounter everyday on KVR.
:)
I love piano too( max richter and olafur arnalds are my favs there ) but my skills have gone down blame the synth I love the sounds of some nice synths I don't like harsh sounds the tal uno lx is capable of some smooth sounds but not all the soundpacks have nice keys and pads :-)

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BlackWinny wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 6:13 pm
Tofu2019 wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 3:37 pm by the way what genre of music do you make and which are the best ones you have bought I have only bought from the patcbay beckett , vhs dreams and waveshaper
Very hard to make a choice. They all have a great qualities.

But i would say that among all the TAL-U-NO-LX soundsets my preferred are all those made by Vintage Synth Pads, all those made by The Unfinished, and the two made by Luftrum. All the TAL-U-NO-LX soundsets made by these three designers are absolutely awesome.
quite pricey those vintage synth pads do you have them all I get disappointed with what im buying lately think I should stop buying and create ( which ones have blissfull keys and lush pads ?

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BlackWinny wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2019 1:30 pm Here are my free soundsets.

From TAL's page:
From other places:
As many other users I also have many purchased Uno-LX soundsets from many places and many designers (Adam Pietruszko, Audio Mind Project, Heartwood Soundware, Kimik, Luftrum, Solidtrax, Strayworx, Synthmob, The PatchBay, The Unfinished, Vintage Synth Pads).

Among those sold by the PatchBay there are some soundsets I have never found anywhere else.
vintage synth pads wow , wish I never wasted my money on others . vintage synth pads is my fav now

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Tofu2019 wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 9:23 pm
Scrubbing Monkeys wrote: Sat Sep 14, 2019 10:06 pm Scrubbing Monkeys has Leeward Mark. It is 24 presets for Tal U No Lx. Free Download. Other Freebies on the site as well.

https://www.scrubbingmonkeys.com/free-stuff

There is also a great bank done by an artist that starts with a K. Ill look it up tonight and post in the Am.
Thanka man ill check yours out i think you mean kezie synthwave they have them on the tal site cheers
kezie synthwave. Yep, They are quite good
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Scrubbing Monkeys wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2019 10:44 am
Tofu2019 wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2019 9:23 pm
Scrubbing Monkeys wrote: Sat Sep 14, 2019 10:06 pm Scrubbing Monkeys has Leeward Mark. It is 24 presets for Tal U No Lx. Free Download. Other Freebies on the site as well.

https://www.scrubbingmonkeys.com/free-stuff

There is also a great bank done by an artist that starts with a K. Ill look it up tonight and post in the Am.
Thanka man ill check yours out i think you mean kezie synthwave they have them on the tal site cheers
kezie synthwave. Yep, They are quite good
krezie sorry

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I found some more really good ones you have to go through the articles and sort them out though , I did and made a pack for myself out of them loads of quality here and he sells a pack too

https://reverbmachine.com/articles

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