![]() ![]() I’ll admit my hands-on experience with analog hardware synths is little to none, but if this doesn’t sound like the real thing, I honestly don’t know what to tell you, guys. Second, they sound pretty fucking all the way awesome!! And I’m even basing this claim on Syntronik 1, I barely touched V2. First off, if it’s samples it’s pretty much impossible to believe they sound bad or average, let alone terrible. “(.) just samples with very basic filter, envelope, lfo etc on top”. To say that this is a joke and that they sound terrible is just down right… let me stop there cause I don’t want to offend anybody. I know it’s quelled my lust for a poly synth that would’ve cost a lot more. At worst, I’d say try the free version and see if the updates can make this a useable tool for yourself. When you remove them you get a lot more natural sound. They are very hyped and “mix ready” sounding. As far as sounding thin, I have noticed that the presets have A LOT of processing from the mix box effects. If they were to add a more obscure instrument like the Wasp they probably wouldn’t suffice but I think they do a fine job with the included synths. The filter models also cover a lot of the filters that were actually used. They definitely are not strict emulations but they have a lot of the character and the samples are of the actual oscillators. There’s also a large modulation matrix which was absent in the original release. Syntronik 2 has a new editing page where you can select the individual waveforms and sound design much more like it was a virtual synth. The first Syntronik was limited but it did have the potential for sound design with each synth but the individual waveforms we’re stuck within the list of presets. Upgrade pricing is available to owners of qualifying IK products, and a free version is also available. ![]() Syntronik 2 is available now for Windows and Mac (VST/VST3, AU and AAX plugin formats) with three options, priced starting at $99 USD. All synths work as libraries inside SampleTank 4 alongside SampleTron 2, Miroslav Philharmonik 2, Cinekinetik, Electromagnetik, etc.Ĭheck out the intro video, embedded above, for an overview and demo from synthesist & synth designer Erik Norlander.Disk streaming lets you load presets faster and can be adjusted to match your drive type.33 new effects (71 total effects including the stellar Vintage Plate reverb).Controller Filters in the MULTI panel let you filter out sustain pedal, pitch bend, mod wheel and aftertouch for each of the 4 Parts.New Step Sequencer in the PLAYER panel for flexible and expressive rhythmic textures.New EDIT panel with modulation matrix offers deep editing beyond the capabilities of the original hardware synths.Wave Set Browser lets you choose the sound in each of up to 4 oscillators and 2 suboscillators per preset.All legacy presets and samples included sound identical to Syntronik 1 with our dual-engine architecture.New presets use the updated SampleTank 4 engine.3,300 new presets for all 33 synths including the 22 original synths from Syntronik and Syntronik Deluxe.11 new synths based on rare and sought-after models.And a new modulation system opens up deep editing options not available on the original hardware synths. Syntronik 2 features an easy-to-use layering interface, so you can play up to 4 different synthesizer parts at once or create advanced splits. This brings the total number of synths in Synthronik to 33 and the number of presets to over 5,500. The update adds 11 virtual synths, new features and a huge number of new presets. IK Multimedia has released Syntronik 2, a major update to their virtual synth collection, for macOS & Windows. ![]()
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