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Thursday, October 17, 2024
Roland Juno 2 & Dtronics: King Of The Junos!?
video upload by JimDaneker
"@arcadeorchestra80s Producer & 80s synth nut takes the classic Roland Juno 2 for a spin in the Fortress of Synthetude and throws down a controversial take: the Alpha Junos are the KINGS of the whole Juno series. Yes, even over the Juno 6/60/106."
And the video with TAL-Pha overdubbed:
TAL-Pha intro by Jim Daneker
video upload by TAL Software
"Many thanks to @JimDaneker for making and sharing this video. All sounds from TAL-Pha, except the Hi-Freq Perc.
The sound in this intro video was rendered/played by the TAL-Pha synthesizer plug-in using the original MIDI notes and Sysex data recorded with the Alpha Juno 2 hardware and controller."
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
TAL-Pha - "Alpha Age" Soundset 64 Presets + Midi Files
video upload by LFOstore
"The Legend is Back!
BUY: https://lfo.sellfy.store/p/tal-pha-al...
Almost 40 years had pass since Roland released Alpha Juno synthesizer.
Its hard to count quantity of tracks on which Juno family of synthesizers had influed.
Reach polyphonic sound & magical chorus now iconic for many electronic music genres.
Proudly introducing 'Alpha Age' soundset with 64 organic presets which are pushing forward
Juno family using modern sound design approach & TAL-PHA vst emulation which replicates Alpha Juno synth series perfectly.
'Alpha Age' contains presets both in Hardware & Software (Tal-Pha) formats
Soundset also contains 17 Midi Files with Synthwave Chords & Solo lines.
Attention: soundset is working with following models: MKS-50, Alpha Juno 1,2 & TAL-Pha Vst
Authentic Strings
Silky Pads
Really Massive Basses
Cutting Leads
Magical Poly's
Edge Plucks
FX
By Nick Klimenko aka Chronos, a creator of “Organica” for Waldorf Blofeld & “WS Universe” for Korg Wavestation.
All instructions included in the pack
All the patches reacting on MW, velocity and aftertouch.
Re-discover your Alpha Synth and stay health & creative!"
Roland Alpha Juno-2 - "Alpha Age" Soundset 64 Presets + Midi Files
video upload by LFOstore
"The Legend is Back!
BUY: https://lfo.sellfy.store/p/roland-alp...
Almost 40 years had pass since Roland released Alpha Juno synthesizer.
Its hard to count quantity of tracks on which Juno family of synthesizers had influed.
Reach polyphonic sound & magical chorus now iconic for many electronic music genres.
Proudly introducing "Alpha Age" soundset with 64 organic presets which are pushing forward
Juno family using modern sound design approach & TAL-PHA vst emulation which replicates Alpha Juno synth series perfectly.
'Alpha Age' contains presets both in Hardware & Software (Tal-Pha) formats
Soundset also contains 17 Midi Files with Synthwave Chords & Solo lines.
Attention: soundset is working with following models: MKS-50, Alpha Juno 1,2 & TAL-Pha Vst
Authentic Strings
Silky Pads
Really Massive Basses
Cutting Leads
Magical Poly's
Edge Plucks
FX
By Nick Klimenko aka Chronos, a creator of 'Organica' for Waldorf Blofeld & 'WS Universe' for Korg Wavestation.
All instructions included in the pack
All the patches reacting on MW, velocity and aftertouch.
Re-discover your Alpha Synth and stay health & creative!"
Thursday, February 15, 2024
TAL Software Introduces TAL-Pha Roland MKS 50 / Alpha Juno II Emulator & Software Editor
video upload by TAL Software
"All synthesizer sounds were created with TAL-Pha"
TAL Pha vs MKS 50 / Alpha Juno II
video upload by TAL Software
"This video compares our hardware MKS 50 with the TAL-Pha audio plug-in, which emulates the sound of the hardware device.
The videos try to capture the essence of some sounds. You will not hear beautiful melodies, just some raw hardware factory presets. I'm also a bad piano player. Probably someone else can make a better video.
The tests are carried out with the factory presets of the hardware. Both synthesizers play at the same time. We alternate the output every few seconds. The sequencer shows the volume curves; the first channel is the software and the second is the hardware.
The first row of the spectrum analyzer shows the software synthesizer. The second row is the hardware. The oscilloscope on the top shows the master channel with the waveform of the final output.
The MKS 50 is an analog device. Things will never match exactly. LFOs and DCO phases are free-running and never match. Volume, resonance intensity, and hardware envelopes are slightly different for each voice.
The intro is done with the software emulation and it's internal FX.
Notes:
We improved some things like the envelope, the chorus, and also the bass boost after we made this video."
via TAL Software
TAL-Pha is an instrument plug-in that emulates the sound of the analog 80's synthesizer Alpha Juno II (MKS-50 is the rack version).
The plug-in produces the classic analog sound, combined with modern flexibility and many additional functions. The plug-in can read and convert sysex information from the hardware and can also be used as a controller.
Authentic emulation of the 80's hardware synthesizer.
Resonance boost for filter self-oscillation.
The possibility to detune, modulate, and sync the pulse part of the DCO.
Simple but powerful FX section with delay, reverb, and a bell-eq.
Arpeggiator with different modes.
Stereo UNISON mode with up to seven voices.
Aftertouch and MPE support.
Microtuning support (tun file import and MTS Client).
Original factory banks included.
More than 380 fresh presets by Electric Himalaya, The Unfinished, Saif Sameer, emptyvessel and TAL.
Individual tuning for every voice converts the synths DCO into a VCO.
Reads Sysex files and Sysex MIDI from the hardware device.
Can also control a hardware device. If enabled, it sends Sysex through the plug-in MIDI output (only possible when supported by the DAW).
Saturday, October 08, 2022
Which Juno Synth Sounds The Best?
video upload by Woody Piano Shack
"I created 6 versions of the same song using all my ROLAND JUNO 6, JUNO 60, JUNO 106 virtual software synthesizer VST plugins.
► TAL-U-NO-LX
► CHERRY AUDIO DCO-106
► ROLAND CLOUD JUNO-60
► ROLAND CLOUD JUNO-106
► ROLAND CLOUD ZENOLOGY (ZENCORE MODEL EXPANSION, JUNO-X, JUPITER-X, FANTOM)
► SOFTUBE MODEL 84"
MORE WOODY PIANO SHACK
► WEBSITE https://woodypianoshack.com - additional links there.
► SUPPORT http://bit.ly/wps_support
► MUSIC https://woodypianoshack.bandcamp.com
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
New SoundForce SFC-8 Jupiter Controller, S-LD LinnDrum, & uDCO Eurorack Modules
The SFC-8 is a hardware controller for Jupiter-8 based software synthesizers like Arturia’s Jup-8 V and TAL-J-8. It sports USB-MIDI and 5-pin MIDI In and Out for integration with other hardware.
The S-LD is a 6-channel drum module based on the LinnDrum with Kick, Snare, HiHat, HTOM/CABA, MTOM/TAMB, LTOM/COWB samples.
The uDCO is based on the Roland Juno-60/106 oscillator.
Friday, May 06, 2022
Oberheim Matrix-12 sample pack for TAL-sampler
video upload by Espen Kraft
"My best patches for the Oberheim Matrix-12 in the TAL sampler format.
Superb sounding sounds. 54 patches with Brass, Bass, Strings, Pads, Leads etc.
Many of them stereo samples, spread out over 6 different key groups.
Lush, powerful and very usable.
Find the pack here:
https://thepatchbay.io/product/tal-sa...
https://sound7.co.uk/products/the-dig...
If you want to buy several packs in one go, please contact me directly as I can give you a nice bundled price.
The purpose of using the TAL sampler VST is to get that old school sampler sound, without investing in 80s hardware. The TAL sampler is the best software on the market to do just that.
This pack also contains all the multi samples for all the sounds, in a Wav-format, so you can use these in other applications if you want to as well. The Wav-samples cannot be used to create your own sample packs for sale. The TAL-sampler VST is not included in the pack."
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Solar Plexus - TAL sampler pack | The Digital Collection Vol.5
video upload by Espen Kraft
"Solar Plexus Sample Pack for Togu Audio Line (TAL) Sampler.
These patches are made from sounds created on the John Bowen Solaris synthesizer from 2011.
Find the patches here:
https://thepatchbay.co.uk/product/tal...
https://sound7.co.uk/products/solar-p...
The Solaris has some very unique features, like 4 separate oscillators that can use waveforms from different classic digital synthesizers like the Prophet VS, PPG, the Casio CZ series, as well as analog classics.
It also has different filter-types, like Oberheim and SSM filters.
Combined this makes the Solaris very powerful, lush, warm and big, but it can also sound crude and gritty.
I've taken the best of how I see the Solaris and put together this pack that captures the essence of how the Solaris would have sounded, through an old school sampler. That's what the TAL sampler is about.
All sounds in this pack are recorded from the physical outputs of an original Solaris, through SSL Superanalogue preamps for the best audio quality.
Apart from a couple of drum sounds in the audio demo track, the audio demos features only 100% sounds from this pack. Some external reverb has been used on some of the sounds.
*The TAL sampler plugin is not included in the pack. That can be found here:
https://tal-software.com/products/tal...
I have no affiliation with the the company. I just like their plugin."
Sunday, December 13, 2020
SoundForce Introduces New SFC-60 V3 TAL-U-NO-LX Juno-60 Hardware Controller
"The SoundForce SFC-60 V3 is a boutique class-compliant USB-MIDI controller dedicated to the fantastic TAL-U-NO-LX Juno-60 emulation. The original SFC-60 was the first SoundForce product to come out. I have come a long way since 2014 and this new version is based on all the lessons learned from several years of designing and manufacturing similar products. With a solid sheet metal case, colorful front panel and new software integration, it's my favourite controller so far. It is usable with any MIDI-mappable software or hardware but has special integrations with the TAL-U-NO-LX.
Features:
In collaboration with Patrick from TAL, special features have been implemented to improve the user experience and the hardware/software integration. Finally, all the LED-based physical switches can update their states when a preset is changed in the plugin. Also when switching instances on different tracks, the plugin can sync the controller and update the switches as well. It works a bit differently in each DAW, more details and videos on that coming soon. For the sliders/faders, the pick-up or scaling modes (similar to the Takeover modes in Ableton Live) can help avoiding "jumping" parameters. Those features require the latest version of the plugin. I would like to thank Patrick for his time and his contribution on this project.
Build quality
The controller is assembled in The Netherlands with parts from Europe and Asia. The enclosure is made of 100% sheet metal and is manufactured by Grawart (http://www.grawart.pl). The case is made of bent steel and powder coated in black. The front panel is aluminum, also powder coated and screen printed with scratch-proof white, blue and red inks. Walnut wood side panels of 8mm thickness are fitted to both sides of the controller. The sides are made in Amsterdam by Rob Gould (http://www.gouldcaseworks.nl/).
Pricing and Availability
The SFC-60 V3 is available on the SoundForce webshop for 349 euros incl VAT in the EU and 288 euros for customers outside the EU. In the US, Perfect Circuit is distributing the full SoundForce product line. US price is still to be announced."
Thursday, May 14, 2020
TAL - U-NO-LX - iOS Application - Juno Bank A - Midiverse - TV
Published on May 14, 2020 Midiverse - TV
"What's up everybody? Welcome to Midiverse - TV! Today we're going to be checking out U-NO-LX, an iOS Application from TAL Software. Let's have a listen..."
Novation Bass Station II as the controller.
Tuesday, May 05, 2020
Using an Intel Compute Stick as an effects pedal (ambient drone w/ Valhalla Shimmer and DAFM DIY)
Published on May 5, 2020 Floyd Steinberg
"Here's an ambient drone created with a guitar, the "DAFM" DIY synth and an Intel Compute stick running on batteries. The stick is running a VST host software with Valhalla Shimmer, TAL Chorus, TAL Filter. I plugged the guitar and synth directly into the line in of the $8 USB audio interface."
Follow-up to this post.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
How to use an Intel PC stick as a standalone VST host / VST player / synthesizer
Published on Apr 28, 2020 Floyd Steinberg
"How to use an Intel PC stick as a standalone VST host / VST player /synthesizer. Table of contents below! Intel PC sticks are USB-stick-sized X86 PCs running Windows Home Edition. In this video, I'm installing a DAW and some popular VST plugins on one of them, seeing if there's enough performance to create a track with multiple virtual instruments. Also: using this as a monitor-less device booting your favourite software synth or plugin, playable with an external MIDI controller.
Table of contents:
00:00 Demo 1 (TAL Noizemaker)
01:27 Introduction
02:57 Hardware overview - what you need
03:39 Update the WLAN driver
03:58 creating a track in Reaper w/ Audio Modeling Clarinet, SYNTH1, TR-910, DEXED and Valhalla Shimmer
05:22 recording a synth pad...
06:00 drum track (TR-910)
06:45 E-Piano (DEXED)
07:58 Modeling Clarinet & finished track
09:00 VST host standalone setup (TAL Noizemaker)
09:38 Clarinet standalone setup with Bluetooth speaker
10:10 conclusion"
Wednesday, April 01, 2020
Roland SVC 350 Vocoder | Where You Lie
Published on Apr 1, 2020 Alex Ball
See the Behind The Mix walkthrough below.
"In 1979 Roland released one of the most famous vocoders of all time, the VP-330, but some may not realise that it had a lesser known sibling; the SVC-350.
The 350 is essentially the same vocoder found in the 330, but in rackmount format and without the synth parts. That said, it does have some unique features that don’t appear on the 330.
The 350 went on being made quite late into the 80s and the serial of this particular unit dates to July 1985 which ties in with Roland’s move towards rack mount and module-based gear at that time.
Here’s a 1980 article on “The Roland Rack”: http://retrosynthads.blogspot.com/201...
SVC-350 features: Starting on the left there’s a microphone input section (xlr and jack) which is the modulator and then an instrument or guitar input section that acts as the carrier. The Guitar input also has a “harmonics” knob to balance the incoming sound.
Your modulator and carrier then run through the 11-band vocoder that has 11 corresponding sliders that can boost or cut that particular band to sculpt the sound. These are labelled “voice character control”.
There’s then a balance knob to blend between the direct modulator signal and vocoder as well as quite comprehensive outputs and remote (footswitch) controls for different live or studio applications.
In also has the classic Roland stereo ensemble.
My original intention was to do a talkthrough of its features and also compare it to my Seekers Voice Spectra vocoder which I absolutely love. I started trying out some test sounds for that video and was laying them down and multi-tracking for comparisons and basically I wound up making a whole track so, I decided to follow where that was going and abandon the original talkthrough idea.
There is already a talkthrough video here anyway: https://youtu.be/cOO6xTXTeiA
At the very start of the demo you actually hear a Juno and Seekers Voice Spectra (a bit weird I know, but it was intended as a comparison and this video unfolded in an ad-hoc manner). From 28 seconds we overdub with the SVC-350 and you can hear its mellower sound which compliments the more crystal-like Spectra.
From about 41 seconds I ran a Roland System 100m through the 350 with its own noise generator as modulator and an oscillator as a carrier which gave a slightly unusual texture to the ostinato I’m playing (controlled by the SH-101).
From around 55 seconds I tried a lower part singing an alternative melody and used a sawtooth from the Sequential Pro~One. I also ran a Sequential Drumtraks through the 350 as the modulator with a guitar as the carrier. The cymbals with the guitar created some particularly interesting sounds I thought (heard on the downbeat of every other bar).
As a contrast, in the middle things go acoustic in terms of voices and guitars. I quite like that moment as it’s as though we come out of electronics and into more natural sounds.
Gear / Sounds used:
Roland SVC-350 Vocoder (1979)
Seekers Voice Spectra Vocoder (1999)
Roland System 100m (1979)
Roland SH-101 (1982)
Roland Juno-6 (1982)
Sequential Circuits Pro~One (1981)
ARP Odyssey Mark II 2813 (circa 1976)
Musicaid Simmons SDS-3 (1978)
Sequential Circuits Drumtraks (1984)
Roland TR-606 Hi-Hats (1981)
Alvarez Baritone Acoustic
Squier Jagmaster Vista (1997)
AKG C414S
Stagg SDM-50
G-Force Software MTron Pro (Flutes)
G-Force Software VSM (Solina)
Spitfire Audio Joby Burgess Percussion (Orchestral Snare / Rain Sheet)
Fairlight CMI III Drum samples (end solo only)
Mixed by Jakob at Sonic Peak Studio.
In fact Jakob has done a walkthrough of the mix of this track:"
Behind The Mix : "Where You Lie" by Alex Ball
Published on Apr 1, 2020 Sonic Peak Studio
"In this video I'll take the viewer through most of the work that went into creating this mix and master. It'll also form the basis for future videos in the series.
1:15 Playthrough with soloing and un-grouping
5:30 Basic EQ details
9:58 : Parallel Compression - more on that later
11:56 : Compression/Limiting/Transient Designing/Clipping
17:33 : Vokal Processing
18:34 : De-essing
18:43 : Dynamic EQ
19:32 : EQ
19:39 : Limiting
20:01 : Bus Compression/Limiting vs "Normal" Compression/Limiting
20:54 : Acoustic Guitars, bussing and processing
21:39 : Send/Returns
21:55 : A Word of Warning....
22:35 : Parallel Compressor
22:45 : Chorus
24:34 : Tal Chorus demo using acoustic guitars
25:10 : Waves Doubler
26:50 : Short Reverb
31:24 : Long Reverb
32:48 : Automation of Reverbs
36:27 : Delay
38:16 : Mastering"
LABELS/MORE:
ARP,
Fairlight,
GForce,
Musicaid,
Roland,
Seekers,
Sequential Circuits,
Simmons,
Soft Synths
Friday, December 13, 2019
BEHRINGER CRAVE - live jam / electric snow
Published on Dec 13, 2019 Aux Out
New demo from supporting member, Aux Out. You can find more here.
"8th live jam with my new Behringer Crave synths. A nice and slow track.
You can buy my music and support me here: http://aux-out.bandcamp.com
The upper synth plays the rhythmic lead. The lower one plays the pad.
I used this software:
Ableton Live
Valhalla Shimmer
TAL Chorus LX
Unfiltered Audio Sandman Pro
FabFilter Pro-C
FabFilter Pro-L"
Thursday, December 05, 2019
BEHRINGER CRAVE - live jam / night drive
Published on Dec 5, 2019 Aux Out
"7th live jam with my new Behringer Crave synths. Let's increase the tension.
You can buy my music and support me here: http://aux-out.bandcamp.com
The upper synth plays the pad. The lower one plays the lead.
I used this software:
Ableton Live
Valhalla Shimmer
TAL Chorus LX
Unfiltered Audio Sandman Pro
FabFilter Pro-L"
Thursday, November 28, 2019
BEHRINGER CRAVE - live jam / attack mode
Published on Nov 28, 2019 Aux Out
"Sixth live jam with my new Behringer Crave synths. Welcome to the bassline of doom.
You can buy my music and support me here: http://aux-out.bandcamp.com
The upper synth plays the melody. The lower one plays the bass.
I used this software:
Ableton Live
Valhalla Shimmer
TAL Chorus LX
Unfiltered Audio Sandman Pro"
Thursday, November 21, 2019
BEHRINGER CRAVE - live jam / replicants can dream
Published on Nov 21, 2019 Aux Out
Aux Out Crave videos
"Fifth live jam with my new Behringer Crave synths. This time i used Midi to do a real track.
You can buy my music and support me here: http://aux-out.bandcamp.com
Please subscribe if you like it. I will do more videos.
The upper synth plays the melody. The lower one plays the bass.
I used this software:
Ableton Live
Valhalla Shimmer
TAL Chorus LX
Unfiltered Audio Sandman Pro
FabFilter Pro-L"
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
BEHRINGER CRAVE - live jam / the darkness
Published on Nov 13, 2019 Aux Out
"Fourth live jam with my new Behringer Crave synths. It's a dark carpenter-style track.
You can buy my music and support me here: http://aux-out.bandcamp.com
I used this software:
Ableton Live
Valhalla Shimmer
TAL Chorus LX
Unfiltered Audio Sandman Pro
FabFilter Pro-L"
Saturday, November 02, 2019
BEHRINGER CRAVE - live jam / enter the pyramid
Published on Nov 2, 2019 Aux Out
"Second live jam with my new Behringer Crave synths. This time a more melodic approach.
I used this software:
Ableton Live
Valhalla Shimmer
TAL Chorus LX
Unfiltered Audio Sandman Pro
FabFilter Pro-L"
Follow-up to this post.
Friday, November 01, 2019
Behringer Crave - first live jam
Published on Nov 1, 2019 Aux Out
"First live jam with my new Behringer Crave synths.
I used this software:
Ableton Live
Valhalla Shimmer
TAL Chorus LX
Unfiltered Audio Sandman Pro
FabFilter Pro-L"
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