Safari Audio Launches PolyRex: A Vintage Juno-Style Virtual Synth

by Chief Editor

Safari Audio has released PolyRex, a new virtual synthesizer designed to emulate the classic sound of vintage polysynths like the Roland Juno-106. The plugin features an accessible interface, integrated effects, and a suite of modulation tools. According to Safari Audio, the instrument is available now for all major digital audio workstations (DAWs), with introductory pricing currently offered through Plugin Boutique.

The Shift Toward Streamlined Virtual Synthesis

Safari Audio’s development goal for PolyRex was to prioritize a fun, nostalgic user experience that avoids the intimidation factor common in professional-grade software.

Did you know?

PolyRex joins Safari Audio’s existing virtual synth lineup, which includes the Cubby and Super Chunk plugins. The company has steadily expanded its catalog from its initial focus on pedal-based effects.

Technical Capabilities of PolyRex

While the interface remains simple, the plugin houses a robust sound-design engine. Users can access a variety of vintage-inspired oscillators, including square and sub-oscillators. The signal path also includes a noise generator and LFO pitch modulation. To add movement to patches, the software provides:

  • Built-in chorus, delay, and spring reverb effects.
  • Dedicated arpeggiator controls.
  • Glide, pitch, and LFO modulation routing.

Market Positioning and Pricing Trends

The virtual instrument market remains crowded with emulations of the Roland Juno-106. By leveraging third-party distribution platforms like Plugin Boutique, the developer is utilizing aggressive introductory pricing—currently 50% off, priced at £35—to lower the barrier to entry for home studio producers.

Market Positioning and Pricing Trends
Pro Tip:

When selecting a vintage emulation plugin, check if your current DAW supports the specific plugin format (VST, AU, or AAX) provided by the developer. PolyRex is designed for compatibility with all major industry-standard DAWs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What hardware does PolyRex emulate?

PolyRex is designed to capture the essence and character of vintage polyphonic synthesizers, specifically referencing the sound profile of the legendary Roland Juno-106.

PolyRex Vintage Polyphonic Synthesizer by Safari Audio (No Talking)

Is PolyRex compatible with my DAW?

Safari Audio confirms that the plugin is compatible with all major digital audio workstations.

Where can I purchase PolyRex?

The plugin is available through the official Safari Audio website and is currently featured with an introductory 50% discount at Plugin Boutique.

Does the plugin include effects?

Yes, PolyRex includes an internal catalog of effects, specifically chorus, delay, and spring reverb, designed to simplify the sound-shaping process.


Have you experimented with vintage synth emulations in your recent tracks? Share your favorite modulation techniques in the comments below, or explore our latest gear guides to see how PolyRex stacks up against other recent releases.

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