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JenDie - Jen SX-1000 synth emulation by Diego Capoccitti (Released)
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https://apps.apple.com/us/app/jendie-analog-synth/id6781621147
JenDie is an analog synthesizer inspired by the legendary JEN SX-1000 — the iconic Italian mono synth of the late '70s — faithfully recreated with its warm, gritty and unmistakable vintage character. In this video you can see JenDie running on iPad, tested in standalone (also AUv3 plugin available!), showing how easy it is to bring that classic analog tone into a modern mobile setup. Plug in, play, and enjoy pure vintage synth vibes — anywhere. 🎛️
ABOUT THE PLUGIN: JenDie captures the soul of the JEN SX-1000: rich oscillators, a characterful filter and that raw, organic analog warmth that made the original a cult classic. Perfect for basslines, leads, retro sequences and anyone chasing that authentic vintage synth sound.
(Copied from Diego's website)


Comments
Interested to hear how you went about emulating the DCO. Was there any particular design hurdles that you had to cross?
Eylvy is not the dev.
Thanks. Hope the dev makes a visit.
Ok looks like this might surpass Audiothing’s crack at it despite not having the added features. I tried to duplicate the presets in this video on the AT version and Diego’s sound slightly better despite the usual YouTube compression altering the sound a bit .
Might pick this up when we do our next royalty splits; I’m not the one paying anyway lol but it is my turn to pick 🤣
Edit… just matching the dials as much as possible in the Audiothing version to correspond to what’s happening in the video …and they don’t sound all that similar at all. This development kind of surprised me tbh.
Is there anyone here who has both and has done an A/B comparison?
Edit x 2
About to try to a/b the Audiothing version with the hardware (not mine …I wish!…just using a video lol ) . I’ve seen comments in several places regarding the filter in the AT version and now I’m starting to wonder