The first installment in a series of patch libraries designed to unlock the warm, raw, and organic analog characteristics of the TAL-U-NO-LX emulation for live and studio worship sets. Key Features of Dejavú Vol 1
When users search for a "repack" or a "pr" version of a premium sound library, it usually points to specific file archive scenarios: File Context Description System Target
Copy the downloaded patch folder into the folder that opens. that worship sound dejavu vol 1 talunolx pr repack
Understanding the file structure prevents software validation issues and metadata loss during configuration: Version Type File Content Legal Status Performance Reliability Native .ppreset files with mapped macro targets. Fully Licensed via That Worship Sound. 100% stable; matches exact developer specifications. Unofficial Repacks Uncompressed directory structures or loose presets. Unlicensed third-party distributions.
"Dejavu Vol 1" originally dropped as a nostalgic trip. The premise was simple yet powerful: take the sounds of 2000s gospel revival—the "worship sound" that defined a generation—and remap them onto contemporary dancefloor rhythms. The result was a tracklist filled with moments that felt both brand new and strangely familiar (hence, "Dejavu"). The first installment in a series of patch
The original hardware Juno-60 owes much of its signature sound to its bucket-brigade device (BBD) stereo chorus. TAL perfectly modeled this effect, giving the presets their wide, organic, and retro-yet-modern feel.
Requires the TAL-U-NO-LX plugin to load the presets. Fully Licensed via That Worship Sound
: Features deep, warm pads and rich strings that create an atmospheric foundation for live worship and studio recordings.
The Dejavú series has expanded beyond Volume 1. As of 2026, the series includes , each containing 30 unique presets, totaling 120 patches in the Dejavú Bundle. Abel Mendoza has also released similar sound packs for other synth emulations, such as the Arturia Jun-6 V.
Select the option. This will open your operating system's file explorer (Finder on macOS or Explorer on Windows) directly to the plugin's local directory.
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