IK Multimedia Released New Sound Demos Of The Upcoming Syntronik Synthesizer Suite

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IK Multimedia released today two new sound demos of their upcoming Syntronik Virtual Instrument suite. Get here a better insight in the sound quality of this new collection of sampled vintage Synthesizers. Syntronik will be available in July, 2017. 

Syntronik is a cutting-edge virtual synthesizer that raises the bar in sound quality and flexibility thanks to the most advanced sampling techniques combined with a new hybrid sample and modeling synthesis engine. Syntronik includes 17 amazing instruments, available as a collection or separately, with over 2,000 preset sounds covering a wide selection from 38 of the most iconic to ultra-rare and painstakingly multi-sampled vintage synthesizers.

Syntronik’s synthesis engine goes well beyond traditional sampling thanks to a brand new analog modeled filter sectioncreated with the utmost expertise from IK, the pioneer in virtual circuit modeling. This is coupled with exclusive DRIFT™ technology to accurately reproduce the behavior of oscillators from real hardware synths. All of this combined with an effects section that is unrivaled in the world of virtual instruments along with advanced features like 4-part layers, splits and arpeggiators make Syntronik the ultimate source of inspiration with the widest palette of synthesizer sounds ranging from exact reproductions of the originals to sounds never heard before that will stand out from the crowd in productions covering any genre and style.

Syntronik – Virtual Instrument Synth Demos – Part 1

In Part 1 of this video series, see and hear the synths from our virtual instrument Syntronik – The Legendary Synth Powerhouse. See and hear synths like:
SAM – Based on Oberheim SEM (Synthesizer Expander Module)

  • SAM – Based on Oberheim SEM (Synthesizer Expander Module)
  • Harpy 260 – Based on ARP 2600
  • J-8 – Based on Roland Jupiter-8, Jupiter-6, Jupiter-4
  • J-60 – Based on Roland Juno-60
  • 99 – Based on Yamaha SY 99
  • Blau – Based on PPG Wave 2.3
  • Bully – Based on Moog Taurus I, II, 3
  • DCO-X – Based on Roland JX-10, JX-8P, JX-3P

In Part 2 of this video series, see and hear more synths from our virtual instrument Syntronik – The Legendary Synth Powerhouse. See and hear synths like:

  • Galaxy – Based on Alesis Andromeda
  • String Box – Based on ARP String Ensemble (Solina), Elka Rhapsody 490, Hohner String Performer, Roland RS-505 Paraphonic, Roland RS-09 Organ/Strings
  • OXa – Based on Oberheim OB-X, OB-Xa
  • Minimod – Based on Modular Moog, Minimoog Model D, Moog Voyager
  • Noir – Based on Multimoog, Micromoog, Moog Prodigy
  • Polymorph – Based on Moog Polymoog, Opus 3, Rogue, Realistic Concertmate MG-1
  • Pro-V – Based on Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Prophet-10
  • V80 – Based on Yamaha CS-80, GX-1, CS-01II
  • T-03 – Based on Roland TB-303 Bassline

More informations & pre-order here: IK Multimedia Syntronik 

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