TAL
Switzerland, est. 2006 · 59 products across 5 categories
About TAL
TAL (Togu Audio Line) is a Swiss-based audio plugin developer founded by Patrick Kunz, widely respected for creating some of the most faithful and musically authentic vintage synthesizer emulations available as plugins. TAL is best known for the TAL-U-NO-LX, a near-perfect emulation of the iconic Roland Juno-60 synthesizer, and TAL-Sampler, which emulates the hardware sampler workflow of classic Akai and Emu units. The brand also offers several freeware plugins including TAL-Reverb and TAL-Dub that have been downloaded millions of times worldwide. TAL's approach is characterized by technical accuracy, vintage fidelity, and accessible pricing—making classic synthesizer sounds available to the widest possible audience.
- • Near-benchmark accuracy for Roland Juno emulation
- • Excellent freeware offerings downloaded worldwide
- • Accessible pricing for quality vintage emulations
- • Regular product updates and improvements
- • Strong independent developer reputation
- • Smaller catalog than major synthesizer brands
- • Some products niche to specific vintage hardware
- • No hardware product line
- • Less mainstream name recognition outside synthesizer community
TAL Products
TAL TAL-Drum
Sampler
TAL TAL-Mod
Synth
TAL TAL-U-NO-62
Synth
TAL TAL-Bassline
Synth
TAL TAL-Elek7ro
Synth
TAL TAL-NoiseMaker
Synth
TAL TAL-Pha
Synth
TAL TAL-J-8
Synth
TAL TAL-Sampler
Sampler
TAL TAL-BassLine-101
Synth
TAL TAL-U-NO-LX Synth
Synth
Frequently Asked Questions About TAL
TAL (Togu Audio Line) is based in Switzerland and was founded by Patrick Kunz.
Yes, TAL offers excellent free plugins including TAL-NoiseMaker and TAL-Reverb that are perfect starting tools, and the U-NO-LX is straightforward enough for beginners while being precise enough for professionals.
TAL is best known for TAL-U-NO-LX, one of the most accurate Roland Juno-60 software emulations available, and its widely downloaded freeware plugin suite including TAL-Reverb and TAL-NoiseMaker.
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