
Like the original, the plugin is capable of self-resonance and thus could be used to some degree as a tone generator.
The filter section also features controls for envelope amount and polarity, LFO modulation and keyboard tracking. In addition, a non-resonant highpass filter is provided to thin out lower frequencies.
The U-NO-60, notwithstanding, few parameters, can make a wide range of different and
exciting sounds.
* Polyphonic (6 voices)
* Bandlimited oscillators
* One syncable LFO with five different waveforms
* 24 dB lowpass filter with self oscillation, non-resonant high-pass filter
* Fast ADSR envelopes
* Smooth cutoff changes (also with midi controllers)
* Velocity sensitive filter envelope
* Midi learn for all potis
* Supports all sample rates
* 20 Presets
Compare this synth with the original here."
Title link takes you to more info and samples.
The pure waveforms are missing some bottom end.
ReplyDeletesounds damn good, i gotta a JUNO 60 and it's impressive, o0nly wish they would do for OS X or logic..hmm
ReplyDeletecheck the filter sweep sample
ReplyDeleteas usual, software doesnt even come close to having the same kind of hot saturation at the highest end of the freq spectrum
vst still sounds pretty good tho, especially for freeware
Is it possible to keep vst out from here ?
ReplyDeleteeven their demo mp3 are different?!
ReplyDeleteWhy do they waste time doing old emulation instead of new ideas???
Answer:
ReplyDelete$$$$$$$$$$
"Is it possible to keep vst out from here ? "
ReplyDeleteno way i would have never seen this. also there is nothing wrong with using vst's, especially if using outboard gear to process it
I also keep VST posts at a minimum. The bar is if it gets attention outside of KVR and/or someone sends it in for a post.
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