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Saturday, 25 April 2020 00:00
Written by Synthonia
Have you ever wanted to get more into synthesizer plugins, but aren’t sure where to start? The FREE TAL Noisemaker is a great place to begin your journey into sound synthesis. In this plugin review we talk about the features that come with the TAL Noisemaker, why synthesizer plugins are great for beginners, as well as cover some sample presets that come included with the download. TAL Noisemaker’s simple and straightforward design makes it really approachable for those who are newer to sound synthesis. The features of TAL Noisemaker make it easy to get acquainted with and easy to use…
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Tuesday, 14 April 2020 00:00
Written by Synthonia
Thanks for watching our TAL DAC plugin review. Vintage keyboard workstations are highly collectible among musicians and engineers. This means they are rather expensive to pick up used. This is where a quality emulation plugin can come in handy so you can get that same vintage feel without vintage prices. In this plugin review video, we talk about how vintage keyboard workstations store and recall their sounds. We explore how TAL Software has emulated those chip sets to be used in the modern day. We also go over the features that come with the plugin to understand what TAL DAC…
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Saturday, 11 April 2020 00:00
Written by Synthonia
Thanks for watching our TAL Filter 2 review. Filter VST’s are a popular plugin for many musicians, engineers, and producers. Being able to carve out sections of high and low frequencies in a mix really helps get rid of “muddy” sounds in the track. An envelope filter VST can also be used creatively to add unexpected flair to your song or mix. The TAL Filter 2 is a fantastic FREE plugin that allows you to do both of these things with ease. The robust feature set of TAL Filter 2 is straightforward and easy to use while still providing a…
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Thursday, 09 April 2020 15:32
Written by Synthonia
Great, we can start with TAL-Sampler First of all, what is a synthesizer? When you pluck a guitar string, it vibrates, and those oscillations travel through the air to the eardrum. Synthesizers mimic this process through its electrical components. Voltage-controlled oscillators produce a waveform which is then manipulated by the synth's controls like the LFO or Envelope Generator to change pitch, tone and timbre. The sound is amplified and sent through a speaker.
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Tuesday, 31 March 2020 00:00
Written by Synthonia
ROLAND FANTOM + YAMAHA MONTAGE
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