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Groove3 TAL-U-No-LX Explained [TUTORiAL]

Groove3 TAL-U-No-LX Explained
P2P | 31 December 2021 | 128 MB
Synth expert Larry Holcombe presents comprehensive TAL-U-No-LX video tutorials! If you want that vintage Roland Juno sound for your tracks and productions, this virtual synth delivers. And, with these video tutorials you'll learn all of the TAL-U-No-LX's features and functions, as well as how to make warm pads, fat bass sounds, signature lead patches, and more. These videos are for new TAL-U-No-LX users.

Larry welcomes you and starts with a tour of the interface and an explanation of how to save, load, and organize presets. He then dives into the DCO, which forms the raw materials of each sound patch, and covers pulse width modulation, pitch modulation, and the noise module. Then learn about the amazing-sounding filters (HPF and VCF) that allow you to sculpt your tones by altering the frequency content and learn how to modulate them.

Next, explore the VCA and ADSR to hear how the envelopes work and check out the famous on-board Chorus effect! Then discover the many parameters of the LFO, including frequency, pulse width, filter cutoff, and more!

Throughout the rest of the course, you'll learn about the synth's other important features, including portamento, the Arpeggiator, the FX section, the Master section, MIDI learn, and more! Finish off the course by watching as Larry demonstrates how to create five different sounds: a dark bass, big pad, saw lead, synth brass, and analog drums.

To see exactly what these in-depth TAL-U-NO-LX tutorials contain, and how they'll help you to create the sounds and tones you need for your productions quickly, check out the TAL-U-NO-LX video descriptions below. Learn how to make this iconic synth emulation an important part of your next production! Watch “TAL-U-No-LX Explained®” now!

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