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Query: is there a way to vary the pulse width?
@AnalogMatthew : congratulations! Sounds great!
Congratulations @AnalogMatthew indeed! Grateful! Beautiful synth!
First thing to check this morning: The wee synth is oot! Congratulations! Just did a few tests on the iPhone - amazing sound.
Never thought I’d describe a triangle wave as fat, but that’s pretty much what it is here. Did the triangle also sound like that on the Jupiter 8? Not complaining btw, I actually love it. Plus, you can always lower the cutoff a bit for something more mellow.
Nice one @AnalogMatthew - appreciate your tenacity with the AppStore review crew! Congrats on the release 🎉
Really good sounding, top notch!
Ran into some tempo sync issues when using sequenced sounds and J6 behaved erratically. Sounds didn’t sync at all with the internal clock in Roland Zenbeats, but a restart of my iPad fixed the issue👊.
Marvellous synth, a keeper. We’ll done @AnalogMatthew and the rest of all people involved!👏👏👏
/DMfan🇸🇪
Donation on its way @AnalogMatthew
Fantastic job. Sounds amazing. Now do a Prophet one please 😆👍
Congratulations! This is a definite synthwave machine, with a gorgeous sound
Thank you @AnalogMatthew !
Hi @AnalogMatthew , just thought you should know that in the standalone app, “LFO 3” is mistakenly labelled as just “LFO”. It’s correct in the AUV3 plugin.


I was thinking about saving up for a hardware polysynth... might just need a midi keyboard now
big thanks @AnalogMatthew this is amazing
wow this thing is pretty incredible. i’m having 80’s and 90’s flashback of movies while playing through this thing. best audiokit synth, in my opinion! well
done
Here's a short demonstration. I'd like to make another one when time will allow. Can anyone recommend a way to get midi files besides typing the songs names on google, that's also reliable? I specifically wanted to use Don't Get Me Started by The Smile for this video but couldn't find it.
Great sounding synth! Thank you so much. Looks and sounds fantastic 🤩
So versatile, I was so eager to score this. The presets are incredible literal all-star offerings. Might be the most stacked by way of guest presets.
I think this is my favorite AK offering, next being K.O.D.
@AnalogMatthew : incredible work, the wait was brutal, but the resolution has been so so sweet. It’s such a clean sounding synth, and perfect to learn synthesis with. Incredible Stuff, man.
The digital popcorn preset by Red Sky is so fun to program.
Sounds awesome and the default presets are top notch, I'm happy is available for free, I hope you get a lot of donations
@AnalogMatthew. Could you please add [Released] to the thread title, so casual readers will know this has finally happened? Thanks.
How do people think this compares to TAL-U-No-LX? To my ears, there are some definite differences. I think that J6 has a certain "randomness" that brings more of an analog feel to the sounds. TAL-U-No-LX is a more "accurate" emulation of the Juno.
That's odd. I installed the app this morning and LFO 3 is LFO 3 in both the standalone and the plugin. I even loaded exactly the same preset you used for your screenshot.
I’d say that this simply not an emulation, unlike the TAL synth. It’s more of an “inspired by the Juno” in terms of sound and ease of use, and they state something to that effect in the product page. One obvious aspect that would be missing if this was an emulation is PWM.
are the original presets included? or close to original?
Yes, indeed! The triangle and sine are both modeled from a real Jupiter 8, trained from hours and hours of raw recordings myself. I always had this feeling the VST emulations weren’t quite getting it right and once I finally played the real thing it totally confirmed that. The sound has this energy and depth that just hits different. That experience really pushed me to start working on a proper Jupiter 8 emulation.
Might be a bold take but I still haven’t heard a VST that fully captures that analog magic of a real Jupiter 8. And yes of course it’s going to have PWM. Had to keep a little something exclusive so people still have a reason to grab it over the J6 😂
While I mentioned it earlier in the thread (and yeah, it’s a long one so no worries if it got missed) and in all my videos, just to clarify again Synth One J6 isn’t a straight-up Juno emulation. It’s more of a blend inspired by the Juno, Jupiter, and DeepMind lines. The original Juno was just saw and pulse, while J6 gives you sine, triangle, square, and saw, so it’s a bit more flexible but built on a fundamentally different architecture.
That said, in some cases J6 can actually sound closer to a real Juno than some emulations made specifically for it. But it can also lean more Jupiter or DeepMind depending on how you dial it in. The filter is based on the Jupiter too, not the Juno, which gives it a different character.
If someone’s looking for a pure Juno experience I’d still say go support TAL. They’ve really nailed that sound.
A really great sounding Junoesque synth for the iOS environment completely free.
Does anybody else have issues with using the SUB OSC along with the regular OSCs and playing „Legato-Chords“ (if this is a thing?) I am using it on my IPad with AUM and I tried two different sequencers (Prism and Drambo) and both had the same issue:
When playing a legato chord (or note) only the SUB OSC is triggered with the second note event and not all OSCs.
Interesting. Probably something related to the note allocation. The app operates like vintage Juno & Jupiter synths, where notes aren't "stolen", they simple don't trigger if they're being used. (Probably still in 'Release' cycle in this case). Maybe too analog for some? 😅
This is prob something we can fine tune over time. The app has not reached the 1.0 version, but hope to dial it even more before the start of the fall semester. If you're able to send me a video, that could help, thank you
Congrats on a fantastic synth @AnalogMatthew
I look forward to buying your Orlando app as soon as it comes out.
@catherder Maybe it’s an iPhone problem only? @AnalogMatthew I’m on iPhone 14 Plus running iOS 16.5.1. It’s not really a problem for me, but I just thought it might confuse beginners.
Can you post a screenshot? I see it as lfo 3 on my phone