TAL-U-NO-LX vs OB-Xd AUv3 Synth Usage & Stats

Step back into the '80s with TAL-U-NO-LX, a faithful Juno-60 emulator. Dive into classic sounds, from dreamy pads to funky basslines and arpeggios. Discover an extensive collection of over 300 presets, with hundrets of additional free and commercial sounds available from third-party sound designers. Seamlessly interchange presets between the iOS and desktop versions. Use your favorite hardware controller to control every parameter of the plug-in, and take advantage of MPE and aftertouch support. Use as a standalone app or AUv3 plugin in your favorite iOS DAW. ...its self-oscillating filter is also capable of making nice acid lines :)
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OB-Xd is based on the Oberheim OB-X. It attempts to recreate its sound and behavior, but as the original was very limited in some important ways, a number of things were added or altered to the original design. OB-Xd was designed to sound as good and as rich as the original. It implements micro random detuning. Also, like many synths of the OB-X's generation, the OB-Xd has no internal effects so its sounds and textures can be greatly enhanced by the use of additional processing like chorus, reverb, delay, etc.
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TAL-U-NO-LX VS.
OB-Xd AUv3 Synth

January 18, 2025