TAL User Reviews

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Awesome synthesizer!!!!!

This one is particularly 80's sounding and happens to be one of my favourite musical instruments.Sound is deep and highly tweakable... Please keep this one updated to Apples standards, as i wouldvery much like to keep it and use it for a very long time!

No longer starts.

It used to be extremely good but now it's just a black screen that makes popping noises.

Sound is great but issues in Logic Pro

The synth sounds amazing and as a standalone app I’ve had no problems. However, when I host it in Logic Pro on the iPad, I can’t edit any of the sliders with the Apple Pen. You have to move them with your finger, which is harder on an iPad Mini. With the pen, they just bounce right back into place. Changing button and switch states works fine, so it seems to be a problem with the slider control only. Luckily, the presets are amazing.
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Double notes

Good sounding juno, but lots of double notes when recording in Cubasis3 and few other niggles that need ironing out. I’d add a mix knob for the chorus as it’s overbearing.

Drains battery in background

I love this app. From a sound design point of view, brilliant. However, it’s consumed battery for over 8 hours in the background and my iPad hasn’t even been used. Nothing is running or active. Obviously an issue somewhere.

AMAZING SOUND...

This little BeAsT is pretty incredible-MORE PLEASE

Auv3 save presets?

Great sounding synth, but the missing save option in auv3 makes it hard to use within daw.

New preset browser problem

New preset browser looks too big and does not fit display of iPad Pro 12.9. Also you should add a scroll/touch delay in the browser so that you don’t unintentionally select sounds while browsing/scrolling.

Sounds fantastic

Love this synth. I don’t think it necessary to stay completely true to the original. Since Tal added some FX. An extra LFO would be nice.

Please bring the Jupiter 8 to IOS !!!

A Main stay in my live rig

I’ve bought others, romplers, synths that are supposedly do it all, moog-type clones, and other "modeled" hardware. TAL-UNO-X is the one that I always come back to. It fits in the mix with other players. Gives that swirling analog bed of pads. Can make "that" synth brass sound that isn’t midi, or harsh, or trying too hard to sound like real brass. TAL can be swirly, squishy, or searing. And of course, it sounds like a Juno (which has seen a nice resurgence with synthwave). Buy it. Pair it with a nice reverb. You won’t regret it.

TAL, if you’re reading PORT THE JUPITER!!!!
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Carbon Copy Classic

I owned a 106 back in the day, and Tal U-No sounds spot-on (though technically it's intended to emulate its predecessor). A straightforward synth that's all sweet spots and simplicity, but it's got some nice additions including delay and reverb. I'd love to see other Tal synths on iPadOS though I've heard nothing about any movement on that front. At least we got U-No. it's boss.
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Latest update makes it even better!

Classic sounds from a great dev. Must have!

Would love to see Tal-Bassline-101 brought to iOS.

What’s going on

Cracking synth app I’ve used for two years not one problem now virtually unusable won’t play background audio glitches every time you refresh the app ??? I’ve loved this app but now I can hardly use It!!!!

Great synth

Sound like the desktop version.
Any chance to have the whole TAL collection ?

One of My Most Used iOS Synths

This port of Tal is absolutely amazing. It sounds great, it’s very lightweight on resources, and has a nice clean ui. Since presets work on both the desktop and iOS version, there are many free and paid patches/patch banks available online, including at the Tal website. Typically those are main things I look for in an AU synth, and Tal ticks all those boxes. I’ve been doing the iOS music thing a long time now and Tal is one of my favorite and most used synth apps. I have recommended it to others many times, and will continue to sing its praises. Recent update added some nice features. Great Stuff.
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Outstanding Juno Emulation

This company has done such nice work on their desktop VSTs. It’s great to see them craft an excellent Juno for the iPad. The patches are on the money, as expected. I really hope they bring their other stuff to iPad.

TAL always makes a great product

Bring over your Jupiter please!!! This is one of the few professional quality applications here. We’re swimming in synths, but most are mediocre. Tal is the real deal. Would love to see new ipad stuff come over from their excellent vst lineup.

Classic 80s Rolandsynth goodness!

This app is based off the Roland Juno 60 synth that came out in the early 80s. Very accurate emulation, its like someone stuffed a real hardware synth into your iPad!

Juno!!!!👍

What can be said about this app, well it’s the most interesting & simple application I have experienced.
I have played the real analogues years ago and this just cuts it. I own many other synth apps which are fantastic in their own right and I am not saying this is better or best, it’s what the creator can get out of it.
Well worth the purchase it will give you hours of pleasure and discovery.
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My Juno 60 Patches Replicated

I’m giving TAL’s Juno 60 emulator 5 stars because I was able to replicate patches from my vintage Juno 60. To have my custom Juno 60 patches portable on the iPad is just astounding. Yes, there are minor tonal differences, but considering that I’m working within the limitations of the iPad audio out and, taking into consideration that there’s a certain full round warm quality to the Juno that is not replicable digitally, this app is still astounding. Only thing that could be improved is that the faders jump when starting to move them. A “soft takeover” on the faders is needed instead of a jump. Although’ to be fair, this is what happens on the real thing. It would be a nice feature though. As a vintage Juno 60 owner, I’m blown away.
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