The U-NO-60 vst plugin is a polyphonic virtual analogue synth with a unique filter sound. An original JUNO 60 is used as reference for the oscillators and filters.
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.
...at one/two instead of being weak at 5-10 different synthes. I've nailed the list down to the following VSTi synthes: Synth1 TAL-U-No-62 TAL-Elek7ro TAL-Bassline Oatmeal Novation Bass-Station (not freeware, but bought it VERY cheap!) Novation V-Station (not freeware, but bought it VERY cheap!) Here are my two questions: 1. Which one/two of the above synths should I choose? If none of...
Great job. Definitively ends the discussion for me. Nice to see someone doing actual synthesis instead of the almost endless arguing over nothing that we get more often around here. The same points are made over and over again, seems like it’s forgotten that the synth is a tool not an end in itself. Just...
I used Tal-U-No-62 VSTi, Tal Reverb 3 and DAW's internal delay. I think varying the length of the notes and the shape of the envelope as well as adding compression could make my variant closer to either discussed sound or the sound from your track.
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