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TAL-BassLine has been replaced by: TAL-BassLine-101 TAL-BassLine by TAL Software is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin and an Audio Units Plugin.

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Originally Posted by EvilDragon ➡️ It's not THAT much off. Oscillators and filters are fine and spot on, it's the small differences in the envelope behaviour that make the difference in those two examples. i dont think the filter is spot on since you can make the orignal snap like a 9 meter lash while with the plug it sounds rather like 130 cm and the moulations dont really nail it.i would wish that there would be a fine adjustment for the lfo freq aswell as a range extender. i ve my 101 style compusynth equiped with a 3 position switch that alters the lfo range.. slow, normal, fast would be nice when the plugs give a few extra options to cover for the weaknesses any digital emulation must have.Are this plugs working on the standatd samplerate? selectable oversampling with 4 times the rate might help to get the sound closer. At least you measure the 101 with well above 50khz on filter sweeps.. naturally you dont get this out of your soundcard..but might elp when the internal processing especially on the filter modulations can go that high. Registered User Joined: Jan 2012 Posts: 104 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by syliano ➡️ TAL - Togu Audio Line: TAL-BassLine-101In the first demo "Hardware vs TAL-BassLine-101" you hear a synth sound at 00:27 til 00:35 first the hardware then the vst version. The vst version sounds waaaay off..why is that? It shouldn't be this much off right? "waaaay off" is a huge exaggeration, there's a tiny difference. But it isn't a matter of good or bad, worse or better... just a difference Registered User Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 74 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by yourmajesty ➡️ "waaaay off" is a huge exaggeration, there's a tiny difference. But it isn't a matter of good or bad, worse or better... just a difference I'm not talking about the synth as a whole, I'm talking about the example at 00:27-00:35, I'm not sure if you listened to it but to my ears it sounds totally different. The vst version sounds like a detuned sawtooth or something. All the other examples are pretty close except the one at 00:27-00:35. Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2010 🎧 10 years I think an interesting A/B/C would be A. Real SH101B. TAL Bassline 101C. Rolands Supernatural Synth Legends 101 Registered User Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 74 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by EvilDragon ➡️ It's not THAT much off. Oscillators and filters are fine and spot on, it's the small differences in the envelope behaviour that make the difference in those two examples. In my opinion it shouldn't be that much off. It might

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Just upgraded. Was keen to test out the detection, and Scaler has crashed FL studio 20.7 three times now.The crash is repeatable, and happens every single time, in exactly the same way.I’m using windows 10 – 64bit , with 32gb of ramI have TAL bassline 101 playing a programmed arpeggio. I set it’s midi channel to output on channel 12.I then set Scaler 2 to midi Channel 12 for the input.I hear both the TAL bassline playing, and the instument in scaler 2 playing the same arpeggio, but the second I press record, I get a mad grey screen in FL with loads of big numbers and millions of zeros on it. It crashes FL so badly that I don’t even get time to submit the crash report. I haven’t had a severe crash like this in years…Can someone please help me sort this out, just in case it’s user error and not a bug.Thanks davide June 1, 2020, 9:23pm 2 Welcome @Carbine Can I check you are on 2.0.5? Carbine June 1, 2020, 9:58pm 3 I’m using 2,0,3 which was the latest update just a few days ago at Plugin Boutique where I bought it.I’m reluctant to upgrade it again unless this specific issue has been addressed. Do you know if it has ?

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Togu Audio Line knows a thing or two about classic Roland synth emulations, having already released the TAL-U-NO-LX and TAL-Bassline-101 plugins - clones of the Juno-60 and SH-101 respectively - and now it’s turned its attention to one of the greatest instruments in the big R’s archives: the Jupiter-8.TAL-J-8 looks like a pretty straight emulation of the Jupiter-8, and has been calibrated using a real Jupiter-8 at Togu HQ. All sounds are generated in realtime - no samples here - and there’s support for MPE controllers. More than 200 factory presets are included, too.Of course, this isn’t the only Jupiter-8 game in software town - Arturia has just updated its Jup-8 V and Roland has its own emulation in its Cloud - but with an intro price of just $77/£57/€63 the TAL-J-8 certainly wins the price war.Find out more and download a demo on the Togu Audio Line website.Want all the hottest music and gear news, reviews, deals, features and more, direct to your inbox? Sign up here.

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Top notch.KIDS SUPPORT DEVELOPERS AND MAKE MUSIC NOW!This message has been brought by the MASFSRWSGTCGMIAAWAFASINLRTMGS (Musicians Association for Sensible Reasoning While Selecting Gear To Create Good Music In A Age Where A Full Analog Studio Is NO LONGER REQUIRED TO MAKE GREAT SOUNDS) About time that association was founded!! Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2012 Posts: 3,822 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by DSK ➡️ For me they didn't.There was something lacking. A bit of life in the plugin version. And I'm a huge fan of what they've done. thats normal..with the actual samplerates and cpu uses its impossible to nail the lifness of analog sounds. In this regard TAL is not better as UAD or UHE or whoever.. But they did a very good job in moddeling as close to the original as they could and have done a better job than aturia here that dont even tryed to get the envelopes right..the correct balistics of the envelopes does more to the outcome of a synths sound than its filer.. a moog with roland filters sounds still more like a moog than a roland with moog filters. Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2009 Posts: 4,554 🎧 15 years Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2011 Posts: 4,715 🎧 10 years Hmmm, will have to take a look. Never liked their stuff, not sure why. Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2012 Posts: 3,822 🎧 10 years tested it now..its at least as far away from the original as the juno version..actually more because nothing gives me the feeling that i dont want to buy this.. The juno was more convincing since i at least recognize my favorite settings and geenral sound is warmer.. Problem i have is that the 101 it just dont does what i want when doing my standard thing. Seems that the noise as modulation source is not highpass filtred enough and/or works more bipolar than the original. Also the bass pressure is not as growling as the original. Maybe its modeled from a thin sounding 101? they can be quite different in that regard. Registered User Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 74 🎧 10 years TAL - Togu Audio Line: TAL-BassLine-101In the first demo "Hardware vs TAL-BassLine-101" you hear a synth sound at 00:27 til 00:35 first the hardware then the vst version. The vst version sounds waaaay off..why is that? It shouldn't be this much off right? Gear Guru Joined: Nov 2011 🎧 10 years It's not THAT much off. Oscillators and filters are fine and spot on, it's the small differences in the envelope behaviour that make the difference in those two examples. Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2012 Posts: 3,822 🎧 10 years Quote:

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Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2010 🎧 10 years I like it. Its pretty good. I use it for what it is. I don't care that it isnt an exact reproduction of the sh101. I like the TAL reverb as much as my eventide blackhole. The Juno 6/60 reproduction is about as close as as any software emulations of the hardware I'v heard. Its also free, so if you don't agree you can discard it with no harm done. Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2012 Posts: 3,822 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by Spectral Climax ➡️ no.. buts a great plug in never the less and not worse than the overhyped aturia stuff in this regard. You can use it to write sequences and patches for the hardware.. its close enough to translate to similar sounds on the hardware.. that of cause sounds way more meaningfull than doing it itb only.the tal stuff has an unbeatable price/quality relation. bought the juno plug just to support it but of cause prefer my hardware unit. however. it really helps for composing and i probably will use it on stage instead carrying a juno around.. its really a well done juno emulation thats true to the feature set..can recomend the juno, the free 101 is not as worked out but usefull never the less. Registered User Joined: Feb 2013 Posts: 1,523 🎧 10 years Sounds very good, imo. I would be hard pressed to say which one is which in a busy mix.I've used the free TAL Bassline before in tracks, not so to replace my then SH-101, but because it sounded good and I could sync the S&H generator to MIDI.Can't fault it, its very cheap. Registered User Joined: Dec 2008 Posts: 247 🎧 15 years Quote: Originally Posted by audioconsult ➡️ no.. buts a great plug in never the less and not worse than the overhyped aturia stuff in this regard. You can use it to write sequences and patches for the hardware.. its close enough to translate to similar sounds on the hardware.. that of cause sounds way more meaningfull than doing it itb only.the tal stuff has an unbeatable price/quality relation. bought the juno plug just to support it but of cause prefer my hardware unit. however. it really helps for composing and i probably will use it on stage instead carrying a juno around.. its really a well done juno emulation thats true to the feature set..can recomend the juno, the free 101 is not as worked out but usefull never the less. +1It's worth the price just for the fact that it sends out MIDI from it's sequencer, so you can control external synths or plugins. TAL-BassLine has been replaced by: TAL-BassLine-101 TAL-BassLine by TAL Software is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin and an Audio Units Plugin. Rate Review TAL-BassLine. User Reviews by KVR Members for TAL-BassLine. TAL-BassLine. Reviewed By nonewwavenofun August 23rd, 2025 Version reviewed: 1 on

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Originally Posted by EvilDragon ➡️ It's not THAT much off. Oscillators and filters are fine and spot on, it's the small differences in the envelope behaviour that make the difference in those two examples. i dont think the filter is spot on since you can make the orignal snap like a 9 meter lash while with the plug it sounds rather like 130 cm and the moulations dont really nail it.i would wish that there would be a fine adjustment for the lfo freq aswell as a range extender. i ve my 101 style compusynth equiped with a 3 position switch that alters the lfo range.. slow, normal, fast would be nice when the plugs give a few extra options to cover for the weaknesses any digital emulation must have.Are this plugs working on the standatd samplerate? selectable oversampling with 4 times the rate might help to get the sound closer. At least you measure the 101 with well above 50khz on filter sweeps.. naturally you dont get this out of your soundcard..but might elp when the internal processing especially on the filter modulations can go that high. Registered User Joined: Jan 2012 Posts: 104 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by syliano ➡️ TAL - Togu Audio Line: TAL-BassLine-101In the first demo "Hardware vs TAL-BassLine-101" you hear a synth sound at 00:27 til 00:35 first the hardware then the vst version. The vst version sounds waaaay off..why is that? It shouldn't be this much off right? "waaaay off" is a huge exaggeration, there's a tiny difference. But it isn't a matter of good or bad, worse or better... just a difference Registered User Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 74 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by yourmajesty ➡️ "waaaay off" is a huge exaggeration, there's a tiny difference. But it isn't a matter of good or bad, worse or better... just a difference I'm not talking about the synth as a whole, I'm talking about the example at 00:27-00:35, I'm not sure if you listened to it but to my ears it sounds totally different. The vst version sounds like a detuned sawtooth or something. All the other examples are pretty close except the one at 00:27-00:35. Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2010 🎧 10 years I think an interesting A/B/C would be A. Real SH101B. TAL Bassline 101C. Rolands Supernatural Synth Legends 101 Registered User Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 74 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by EvilDragon ➡️ It's not THAT much off. Oscillators and filters are fine and spot on, it's the small differences in the envelope behaviour that make the difference in those two examples. In my opinion it shouldn't be that much off. It might

2025-04-20
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Just upgraded. Was keen to test out the detection, and Scaler has crashed FL studio 20.7 three times now.The crash is repeatable, and happens every single time, in exactly the same way.I’m using windows 10 – 64bit , with 32gb of ramI have TAL bassline 101 playing a programmed arpeggio. I set it’s midi channel to output on channel 12.I then set Scaler 2 to midi Channel 12 for the input.I hear both the TAL bassline playing, and the instument in scaler 2 playing the same arpeggio, but the second I press record, I get a mad grey screen in FL with loads of big numbers and millions of zeros on it. It crashes FL so badly that I don’t even get time to submit the crash report. I haven’t had a severe crash like this in years…Can someone please help me sort this out, just in case it’s user error and not a bug.Thanks davide June 1, 2020, 9:23pm 2 Welcome @Carbine Can I check you are on 2.0.5? Carbine June 1, 2020, 9:58pm 3 I’m using 2,0,3 which was the latest update just a few days ago at Plugin Boutique where I bought it.I’m reluctant to upgrade it again unless this specific issue has been addressed. Do you know if it has ?

2025-04-20
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Togu Audio Line knows a thing or two about classic Roland synth emulations, having already released the TAL-U-NO-LX and TAL-Bassline-101 plugins - clones of the Juno-60 and SH-101 respectively - and now it’s turned its attention to one of the greatest instruments in the big R’s archives: the Jupiter-8.TAL-J-8 looks like a pretty straight emulation of the Jupiter-8, and has been calibrated using a real Jupiter-8 at Togu HQ. All sounds are generated in realtime - no samples here - and there’s support for MPE controllers. More than 200 factory presets are included, too.Of course, this isn’t the only Jupiter-8 game in software town - Arturia has just updated its Jup-8 V and Roland has its own emulation in its Cloud - but with an intro price of just $77/£57/€63 the TAL-J-8 certainly wins the price war.Find out more and download a demo on the Togu Audio Line website.Want all the hottest music and gear news, reviews, deals, features and more, direct to your inbox? Sign up here.

2025-04-23
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Top notch.KIDS SUPPORT DEVELOPERS AND MAKE MUSIC NOW!This message has been brought by the MASFSRWSGTCGMIAAWAFASINLRTMGS (Musicians Association for Sensible Reasoning While Selecting Gear To Create Good Music In A Age Where A Full Analog Studio Is NO LONGER REQUIRED TO MAKE GREAT SOUNDS) About time that association was founded!! Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2012 Posts: 3,822 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by DSK ➡️ For me they didn't.There was something lacking. A bit of life in the plugin version. And I'm a huge fan of what they've done. thats normal..with the actual samplerates and cpu uses its impossible to nail the lifness of analog sounds. In this regard TAL is not better as UAD or UHE or whoever.. But they did a very good job in moddeling as close to the original as they could and have done a better job than aturia here that dont even tryed to get the envelopes right..the correct balistics of the envelopes does more to the outcome of a synths sound than its filer.. a moog with roland filters sounds still more like a moog than a roland with moog filters. Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2009 Posts: 4,554 🎧 15 years Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2011 Posts: 4,715 🎧 10 years Hmmm, will have to take a look. Never liked their stuff, not sure why. Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2012 Posts: 3,822 🎧 10 years tested it now..its at least as far away from the original as the juno version..actually more because nothing gives me the feeling that i dont want to buy this.. The juno was more convincing since i at least recognize my favorite settings and geenral sound is warmer.. Problem i have is that the 101 it just dont does what i want when doing my standard thing. Seems that the noise as modulation source is not highpass filtred enough and/or works more bipolar than the original. Also the bass pressure is not as growling as the original. Maybe its modeled from a thin sounding 101? they can be quite different in that regard. Registered User Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 74 🎧 10 years TAL - Togu Audio Line: TAL-BassLine-101In the first demo "Hardware vs TAL-BassLine-101" you hear a synth sound at 00:27 til 00:35 first the hardware then the vst version. The vst version sounds waaaay off..why is that? It shouldn't be this much off right? Gear Guru Joined: Nov 2011 🎧 10 years It's not THAT much off. Oscillators and filters are fine and spot on, it's the small differences in the envelope behaviour that make the difference in those two examples. Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2012 Posts: 3,822 🎧 10 years Quote:

2025-04-12
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Jan 2015 Posts: 367 🎧 10 years Here's my list:UVI Vintage Vault, Synth Anthology, Beat Box AnthologyArturia V CollectionSynapse Legend, ObsessionCherry Audio (all of their synths)TAL Software (all of their synths)U-He Repro 1 and 5, DivaKorg CollectionIK Multimedia SyntronicI also own Omnisphere but haven't used it yet on any of my commercial releases. Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2012 🎧 10 years Quote: Originally Posted by warg ➡️ Here's my list:UVI Vintage Vault, Synth Anthology, Beat Box AnthologyArturia V CollectionSynapse Legend, ObsessionCherry Audio (all of their synths)TAL Software (all of their synths)U-He Repro 1 and 5, DivaKorg CollectionIK Multimedia SyntronicI also own Omnisphere but haven't used it yet on any of my commercial releases. Checked out your "Electron Odyssey" - "Your Future Awaits". Love It! Really Great Work. Gear Addict Joined: Jan 2015 Posts: 367 🎧 10 years Hey, thanks so much for taking a listen, Jax! Really appreciate that. Quote: Originally Posted by jaxman12 ➡️ Checked out your "Electron Odyssey" - "Your Future Awaits". Love It! Really Great Work. Gear Nut Joined: Jan 2021 Posts: 123 Quote: Originally Posted by ianm2 ➡️ I have done a very brief compilation after an extensive search of the forums or people's fave soft synths, note some were companies after I cut and pasted a lotI hope this will be a sort of masterlist for people's favoritesplease add to it as you see fit, times have changed, but try not to duplicate please, the marketplace is more than confusing enough as it is it was a big rush job, so if someone wishes to tidy it up, please do....For Orchestral : East West Omnisphere. Similar to Falcon but lighter on sample capabilities, but more fun to work with and an excellent included sample library. GForce: anything from them is great. TAL. All great.ANA 2 i Synth Anthology 2 or Analog Labs are also good choices.MSoundFactorymadrona Labs Kaivo. battery (drum sampler)Cypher 2. SH-101 thing you can grab Tal’s Bassline or Rolands plugout. I like XLN ADDICTIVE DRUMSAir music TechKorg sell a lot of their c MinimonsterI like Mtron Pro and Oddity VSTsWaldorf Largo (

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