When it comes to traditional subtractive analog synthesis with modern sophistication, the Tal-Uno analog polyphonic synthesizer delivers. It starts with a pair of highly shapable VCOs, which you can shape with a switchable 2-/4-pole lowpass filter, and there's plenty of modulation to go around. At the same time, you can store up to 200 settings, and there are 100 killer presets onboard to fuel your creativity. There's also a built-in tape-style delay effect and an OLED oscilloscope display — something we've never seen on a hardware synth.
It's tempting to look at a synth like the Tal-Uno and assume that there must be a catch. How could an affordable polyphonic synth like this be truly analog? The answer lies with Tal's ingenuity. To make the Tal-Uno, they had to completely redesign their analog synthesis technology, building a new platform component by component from the ground up.
8-voice Analog Synthesizer with 2 Oscillators per Voice, Switchable 2-/4-pole Lowpass Filter, Onboard Tape-delay Emulation, 16-step Sequencer, 8 Voice Modes, and MIDI and Sync I/O. An Epic, the Tal-Uno synth has a way of bringing warmth to any track it touches.
- Redesigned all-analog synthesis signal path
- Includes 2 VCOs, 1 VCF, 2 EGs, 1 VCA, and 1 LFO
- Cross modulation and oscillator sync onboard
- Oscilloscope lets you monitor your waveform
- Additional effects include delay and ring modulation