However, the SH-101 was a commercial failure, and was mostly kept for niche industrial artists and electro heads. That, combined with the low price, should've been incredible during it's release in 1982. You literally couldn't make a bad sounding patch. While limiting, the simplicity was it's biggest strength. The 101 offered a simple sequencer, a single oscillator (with a sub- oscillator) and just a single envelope generator, shared between the amplifier and filter. Released way back in 1982, this was one of the last great monophonic synths of the analogue era. The TAL-BASSLINE-101 is a near-perfect emulation of the house music staple, that is the SH-101. If you're a house music efficionado, you might have already drawn the parallels with the legendary Roland SH-101 monophonic synth.Īnd you're right on the mark, Bucko. And we liked it so much we included it in our best synth VST plugins list.īut is it really that good? We're gonna find that out together in this TAL-Bassline 101 review.ītw here's our YouTube video review □ What is the TAL-BASSLINE-101? One of our favourite products from TAL, is the TAL-BASSLINE-101 plugin. And, regardless of a lot of the TAL plugins being free, the premium plugins that they offer, stand out above the rest.įor instance, the incredible TAL-MOD is a super powerful semi-modular “analog” type of synth, and, the definitive Juno-60 emulation, the TAL-U-NO-LX is one of the best analogue emulations on the market.Ĭoming out with banger after banger, the swiss based company has been under the radar for a while, but with their outstanding eye for design & development – they're hard not to notice anymore. Togu Audio Line (TAL) have proved that their products and plugins are top-notch. ✅Self resonating zero feedback delay filter ✅96 Step sequences and arpeggiator (sync-able to DAW)). ✅One of the best SH-101 emulations out there ✅Great support from developer (communication and updates).
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