![]() ![]() However, we reckon this is missing the point. Is it worth 70 bucks? Absolutely, but TAL might have a hard time convincing users that they need buy it at all, what with TAL's free stuff being so good. It has that Roland snap and spike, belting out sounds to set your fillings rattling - you'd never know you were listening to a virtual analogue. TAL-U-NO-LX stays quite faithful to the spirit of the original Juno series and the sound is very good indeed. The sub-oscillator and chorus worked wonders to disguise the minimal parameters. You could jump in, green as grass, and pull off distinctive tones that sat nicely in a mix. The Junos were never any good at deep, complex textures, but it was their simplicity that made them so appealing. These are really the bare minimum functions for producing the simplest sounds. That rich Roland chorus is also present in two flavours, as is an arpeggiator. An LFO with the usual set of waveforms is onboard and syncable to the host tempo. "Not only is TAL-U-NO-LX a lot better than the free version, but the developer deserves our gratitude for years of inspiration and altruism"Ī single ADSR envelope is shared by the filter and the amp, though you can switch the latter to gate mode, providing some disparity between the two sections. TAL has made its filter self-oscillating, and we certainly thank it for that. ![]() Juno the scoreįor those not familiar with the Juno series, they offered a handful of voices (usually six, here 12) and a single oscillator per voice that produced a saw or pulse wave, each with its own level control for making more complex shapes.Ī sub-oscillator could fatten things up with a square wave, and a high-pass filter comprising a single slider preceded a squelchy resonant low-pass filter. ![]() ![]() They ooze 80s cheese, with dopey brass and silly space effects sitting alongside those once-ubiquitous celesta and clav patches. We've played a lot of Roland synths in our time and we have to say that TAL have nailed the retro sound of the patches. This is probably what facilitated the recreation of the original Roland's factory patch set, included along with a host of more original patches. The onboard controls have also been meticulously matched to those of the Juno-60. ![]()
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