TAL-U-No-62

TAL-U-No-62

size 0.32 MB  / 0.32 MB  / 0.48 MB  / 0.41 MB

The U-NO-62 vst plugin is a polyphonic virtual analogue synth with a unique filter sound.

An original JUNO 62 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-62 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

https://tal-software.com/

   

TAL-U-No-62  ( 0.32 MB )

TAL-U-No-62-x64  ( 0.32 MB )

TAL-U-No-62.component  ( 0.48 MB )

TAL-U-No-62.vst_  ( 0.41 MB )

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