The creators of Deja Vu Vol. 1 have weaponized nostalgia. They have curated the "mistakes" of analog hardware—the pitch drift, the envelope click, the chorus noise floor—and mapped them to velocity sensitivity.
: Close the file window, re-click the preset display inside the plugin, and select your new expansion pack folder to begin playing.
The original hardware Roland Juno-60, released in the early 1980s, is famous for its lush chorus effect, warm DCOs (Digitally Controlled Oscillators), and fat sub-oscillators. In modern worship music—influenced heavily by ambient, indie-pop, and synthwave textures—these specific characteristics are highly valued. That Worship Sound Dejavu Vol 1 -TAL-U-NO-LX Pr...
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Juno-60 emulation. These sounds are tailored for Worship, Pop, Indie, and Synthwave. That Worship Sound Included Sounds The creators of Deja Vu Vol
That Worship Sound is a production powerhouse that has been making waves in the electronic music scene for several years. With a deep passion for creating inspiring and emotive sounds, the team behind That Worship Sound has been tirelessly working to craft a unique sonic identity that resonates with producers and listeners alike. Their mission is to empower musicians and producers to create high-quality worship music that uplifts and edifies their audiences.
While these patches sound incredible on their own, layering a warm Dejavú pad under a crisp acoustic grand piano sample creates the definitive modern worship key sound. The analog emulation fills the gaps between piano notes, providing a smooth blanket of sound. : Close the file window, re-click the preset
To understand why Dejavú Vol. 1 sounds so authentic, one must look at the host instrument. The TAL-U-NO-LX virtual synthesizer is widely celebrated as one of the most accurate software emulations of the classic hardware.
If you’ve been looking for that warm, nostalgic "Jun-60" character to layer underneath your worship sets, this bank is a goldmine. It perfectly captures that "Dejavu" feeling—dreamy pads that sit perfectly in the mix without stepping on the keys, and shimmering leads that cut through with clarity.