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

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Teksonik wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:47 pm I also don't see a way to save the color settings. We'll have to take a screenshot of the settings:


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The entire block can be copy-pasted and saved as text, and I have mine on a .txt file.
Sure, being able to save the theme would be more practical, but at least for me it's a one and done thing so I'm fine with the current barebone option.

As an example, this was the block for my previous screenshot.

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By the way, if Patrick adds new voices in the future (e.g. text color), any of these blocks shared in here will probably stop working unless updated with the lines for the new entries.

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I'm rockin' a barebones PG-300 theme and now TAL-Pha looks more like how it sounds:


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Now that is fresh. What’s the hex/color codes?
hurricaneaudiolab wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 1:30 pm I'm rockin' a barebones PG-300 theme and now TAL-Pha looks more like how it sounds:



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egbert101 wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 10:46 pm I would love someone who has a real Alpha Juno to make a comparison. Starsky Carr perhaps, or at that level of scrutiny.
I ran some tests against our Alpha Juno 2 and it's very close. They did a great job with this one
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Got this on the watch list for a few releases down the line - at the moment it's too much of a CPU hog for me (I have everything else TAL, I'm sure this will get there sooner rather than later).

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perpetual3 wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 1:41 pm Now that is fresh. What’s the hex/color codes?
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DNnX wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 4:46 pm So - I did noise comparison today!



It looks like TAL-Pha's noise has more high freq than hardware.
Above the range of human hearing, so it makes no difference unless you are time stretching, and even then the difference will be negligible. You're talking about 40Khz to 50Khz. So who cares?

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teilo wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 4:14 pm
DNnX wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 4:46 pm So - I did noise comparison today!



It looks like TAL-Pha's noise has more high freq than hardware.
Above the range of human hearing, so it makes no difference unless you are time stretching, and even then the difference will be negligible. You're talking about 40Khz to 50Khz. So who cares?
I'm not talking about the difference of the supersonic that we can't hear.
I'm talking about 10kHz - 20kHz range that we can hear.

Here is the cropped 10kHz - 20kHz image.
White vs Green is what I want to say.
TalPhaNoiseTest_Clipped.png
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DNnX wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 4:38 pm
teilo wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 4:14 pm
DNnX wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 4:46 pm So - I did noise comparison today!



It looks like TAL-Pha's noise has more high freq than hardware.
Above the range of human hearing, so it makes no difference unless you are time stretching, and even then the difference will be negligible. You're talking about 40Khz to 50Khz. So who cares?
I'm not talking about the difference of the supersonic that we can't hear.
I'm talking about 10kHz - 20kHz range that we can hear.

Here is the cropped 10kHz - 20kHz image.
White vs Green is what I want to say.
TalPhaNoiseTest_Clipped.png
You can cut that range in half for most musicians! :lol:

IMO this isn't a huge deal, it's par for the course that soft synths have larger ranges than their hardware counterparts, people are used to hearing more high end these days, and they would be upset if it was filtered out. Are you saying it's all white noise or aliasing?

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No not aliasing just different levels. Was already fixed in the new "filter normal" mode.

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Chris-S wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 5:58 pm
DNnX wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 4:46 pm It looks like TAL-Pha's noise has more high freq than hardware.
A reason could be that the filter max cutoff is higher as on the hardware.
So that the plugin in general has more top end. Just guessing.
Good point 8)
Today I set Freq max (10.0 in TAL) and Res max (10.0 in TAL) to check the peak freq.
(I'm not sure if this is the right way to find cutoff freq).
Interestingly, my AJuno2 had slightly higher peak freq than TAL.
I thought TAL would have higher peak freq too, but it was opposite.

There seems to be the different reason.

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Update to v1.1.0 and checked the new filter.

Freq 5.0, Res 10.0.
The new Normal mode has much closer response to my unit than Clean mode in this check.
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A dusky blue version. Shame we can't edit the font colours.
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I wonder if ring modulation will be added.

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TAL-Pha cool retro skin
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