IK Multimedia announces Syntronik: a powerful hybrid virtual synthesizer

38 iconic synthesizers and string machines sampled to utter perfection and immortalized in one powerful, cutting-edge virtual instrument.

IK Multimedia has announced a new software package that collects the sound of 38 classic synths into 17 instruments.

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, including Moog’s Minimoog Model D, Moog Voyager, Oberheim’s OB-X, the Roland Juno-60, Roland Jupiter-8 and TB-303 Bassline.

The software also includes four circuit-level models of four vintage filters: Moog’s transistor ladder, found in the Minimoog; Roland’s IR3109 chip, found in the Jupiter-8; the Curtis CEM3320, from the Prophet-5; and the Oberheim SEM state variable filter.

Syntronik allows you to mix and match filters between the different instruments, so if you’ve ever wanted to put an ARP 2600 through a Moog filter, this is your chance.

The software also contains something IK Multimedia is calling “DRIFT technology”, which the company claims is able to accurately replicate the behavior of oscillators from hardware synths.

Syntronik works as a stand-alone instrument for Mac/PC as well as a plug-in for most popular DAW’s.

Syntronik will be available in July. You can pre-order it now from the IK Multimedia store for $149.99/€99.99.

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