Last Updated on August 11, 2017 by Andrew Culture
Syntronik is a frankly quite astonishing collection of vintage synthesizers, and is now available for both PC and Mac. The synths are available individually or can be purchased as a collection. And the best bit? The price! Current IK users can crossgrade for only €199.99! If you’re not sure whether this huge package has something for you or not you can give it a test drive for free.
Here’s what IK have to say about Syntronik:
‘Syntronik offers the definitive and best-sounding collection of vintage synthesizers in a virtual instrument to date. It provides unsurpassed quality and flexibility thanks to an entirely new combination of the most advanced sampling techniques with a unique hybrid sample and modelling synthesis engine, a large assortment of high-quality modelled effects and innovative instrument features.’
The full list of synths is huge, so here’s a summary of the package:
- 99 – Based on the Yamaha SY99
- Blau – Classic sounds of the PPG Wave 2.3
- Bully – Iconic bass sounds of the Moog Taurus I, II and 3
- DCO-X – Based on the Roland JX-3P, JX-8P and JX-10 classic synths
- Galaxy – Iconic sounds of the Alesis Andromeda
- Harpy 260 – Classic sounds of the ARP 2600
- J-8 – Iconic sounds of the Roland Jupiter 4, 6 and 8
- J-60 – Based on the Juno 60, including analog modelled chorus
- Minimod – Based on the Minimoog, Modular and Voyager synths
- Noir – Based on the Moog Prodigy, Micromoog and Multimoog
- OXa – Classic sounds of the Oberheim OB-X and OB-Xa
- Polymorph – Based on the Polymoog, Opus 3, Rogue, and Concertmate MG-1
- Pro-V – Classic sounds of the Prophet-5 and Prophet-10
- SAM – Iconic sounds of the Oberheim SEM synthesizer
- String Box – Based on ARP, Elka, Hohner, and Roland string machines
- T-03 – Iconic bass sounds of the Roland TB-303
- V-80 – Classic sounds of the Yamaha CS-80, GX-1 and CS-01
Find out more direct from IK Multimedia…