Syntronik CS

Legendary synthesizer sounds

Published by: IK Multimedia US
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Syntronik is a dream library recreating the sonic signature of the most sought-after classic analog synthesizers and string machines ever created, all deeply multi-sampled and chosen for their unique feel and magical tone, ready to play on your iPhone® or iPad®.
Get started with 7 instrument presets using sounds from 4 different synthesizers. Syntronik CS gives you access to all features immediately, so you can shape and edit these sounds in a range of innovative ways.
Create complex rhythms and sequences with a powerful note and chord arpeggiator, each with its own assignable range and settings as well as the ability to store them for instant recall. Forge, mangle and shape sounds thanks to 37 effects ranging from dynamic processors to amps, filters, EQs, modulation, reverbs and more.
Syntronik fully supports Audio Unit hosts like GarageBand, Cubasis, Auria, and others, allowing you to easily record projects on the go using your favorite synths from the collection.
The complete Syntronik library recreates the sound of 44 classic hardware synthesizers and string machines and cover an incredibly wide range of sonic palettes, giving you over 1,600 instrument presets, 200 meticulously programmed Multis* and 129 exciting arpeggios. Purchase bundles of the gear you need or get everything via the all-access subscription for a low monthly cost.
Thanks to IK’s DRIFT™ technology, which emulates the way real analog circuits behave over time, Syntronik is the most authentic sounding analog virtual synthesizer to date and is the one-stop solution for musicians, producers and synth aficionados demanding utmost sound quality and extreme playability.
Our team of developers and sound designers worked relentlessly to capture each machine’s “DNA” for the most realistic and flexible instruments possible. Now you can have these sounds with you on your mobile device to create music and grooves anywhere inspiration strikes.
Features:

• Includes 7 instrument presets using sounds from 4 virtual synthesizers.
• Expandable up to 22 virtual synths providing the iconic sound of 44 machines: (Moog Memorymoog, Micromoog, Model D, Modular Moog, Opus 3, Prodigy, Rogue, Taurus I, Taurus II, Taurus 3, Voyager, Multimoog, and Polymoog; Roland SH-5, SH-2, Juno-60, Jupiter-4, Jupiter-6, Jupiter-8, JX-10, JX-3P, JX-8P, RS-09 Organ/Strings, RS-505 Paraphonic, and TB-303 Bassline; Oberheim OB-X, OB-Xa, and SEM; Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and Prophet-10; Yamaha CS-01II, CS-80, GX-1 and SY99; Korg Mono/Poly and Polysix; ARP 2600 and String Ensemble; EMS VCS3, Alesis Andromeda, Solina, Elka, Rhapsody 490, Hohner String Performer, PPG Wave 2.3, Realistic Concertmate MG-1)
• Dynamic arpeggiators: create complex and compelling rhythmic lines
• Multis: combine instruments, define ranges, split points, FX and sequences
• 37 astounding effects: (Black 76, White 2A, Model 670, Parametric EQ, Vintage EQ-1A, Channel Strip, Crusher, Overdrive, Overscream, Lo-Fi, Phonograph, AM Modulation, Ensemble Chorus, Chorus C1, Electric Flanger, FM Modulation, Opto Tremolo, Phaser, Rotary Speaker, Small Phazer, Uni-V, AutoPan, Slicer, LFO Filter, Env Filter, Wah, Multi Filter, Digital Reverb, Digital Delay, Spring Reverb, Tape Echo, Stereo Imager, Amp & Cab Echo, Modern Tube Lead, SVT Classic, Jazz Amp 120)
• DRIFT™ technology: exact emulation of analog circuit behavior over time
• 4 analog-modeled filters: Moog transistor ladder, Roland's IR3109 chip, Curtis CEM3320 chip, Oberheim SEM state variable filter
• 1650 presets
• 200 Multis*
• 129 arpeggios
• Inter-App Audio & Audiobus compatible
• Single models available separately via in-app purchase
• AU plug-in support
*Available by purchasing the full version of Syntronik, Syntronik Deluxe (full or upgrade), or monthly subscription via IAP.

More info:
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/syntronikios
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In-Apps

Syntronik J-8
$9.99
Syntronik OXa
$9.99
Syntronik Full
$79.99
Syntronik J-60
$9.99
Syntronik V-80
$9.99
Syntronik Bully
$9.99
Syntronik Pro-V
$9.99
Syntronik Deluxe
$99.99
Monthly Subscription
$9.99
Syntronik Deluxe Upgrade
$19.99

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3.31 out of 5

32 ratings in United States

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Fix please

hidihoes on

United States

One I start to play after a while the keys get stuck so I think it is latched so I go to the arpeggiator and it’s off nothing is latched but when I turn it off and on again it just gets stuck again so can you please fix this

Variety Is The Spice Of Life

bike shorts look stupid on

United States

A quote from The Hobbit: “Everything tastes like chicken except the chicken, which tastes like fish!” I tried the free version just to get an idea on the accuracy of the four instruments. They all sounded like the same patch except the Blau, which sounded like the chime setting on an old Kimball organ. Not impressed at this point. I only want three of the synths offered, is it possible to get just those on IOS?

Not functional

oqion on

United States

Big fan of IK Amplitube is amazing. But this app is simply unusable. The UI is cool completely unresponsive. Adding a MIDI controller just makes it worse. The non mobile version is really good. This one is not.

I LIKE IT BUT....

Natural Born Buckeye on

United States

App version needs a deep editing feature for changing waveforms with sub-oscillators. Overall, it’s awesome!

Great collection of synths but crashes

P4ddayG4mer on

United States

Beautifully sampled collection of classic synths. Only problems I’m having is excessive crashes in iPadOS 15 using beatmaker, AUM and stand alone versions.

Audiobus 3 fail

bluemeanieface on

United States

Sounds great. Classic sounds. Blows on Audiobus. Unsure how much use I’ll get out of it.

Good synth / terrible company

snacklove on

United States

The hardware products are good and innovative ..but many come with cheap proprietary chords ..that are not easy to replace...why do this to your people?..maybe to make more money I guess?..but not cool.. The customer service is probably the worst I can think of.. no phone ..they will respond with , what seems like a Robot that is no help, very hard and frustrating to get any help...the software is just a trap to hook you into the pricey ecosystem..it’s actually decent yes..but not worth it to deal with this company on any level..shame because it could be different and Ik could be awesome but , I don’t have much faith..rn *Use caution or just don’t use there products ,many other options *I will update if it gets better..I do use the Irig keys i/o , its very cool but has awful cords..and is not easy to assign functions...not many videos , and again ..the support is a cruel joke

It’s worth it...

Kareembyear1year on

United States

If you know what you are doing with the app and how to do professional grade music production, you can get solid sounds. Otherwise, there are plenty of great synth apps that don’t cost as much. This is app for deep hobbyists and pro producers.

Probably not worth it

CJ Muria on

United States

The free version is too limited for most proposes. The keyboard is glitchy and doesn't respond to touch. The full desktop software is good though. It's a shame buying the deluxe doesn't come with the deluxe mobile version. If that changes I'll consider updating this review.

Generous demo

Geza X on

United States

This package has a few problems but let’s be fair. PROS: It is a great product demo. All the knobs are live. You can save patches. You get several FREE synths. You get 4 layers, each with a huge range of options. You get a stunning FX rack for each synth. It’s an all-in-one unit, compares favorably with Analog Lab and much more versatile. They HAD to withhold something so they only gave us a few basic patches. OK, I get it. You have to play with the knobs. A reasonable compromise to give full use of the synths and still have something to upsell. I LOVE this app, I can’t stop playing with it. Really, it’s a marvel of engineering. CONS: The onscreen keyboard has some issues, it has a narrow sweet spot, as do the other controls. I find it hard to grab a control and go. I have to touch it right in the middle. Seems like there is enough room on the panels to allow some overshoot IE a wider finger area. At first I thought the app was really buggy but it’s just a “narrow” GUI which makes it a bit frustrating. But otherwise it’s great. I do think there are some bugs, perhaps due to the extremely deep functions available in this app. Once in a while it does something weird. That said, I have found it EXTREMELY intuitive and easy to program and design patches. A joy. And the modular FX rack is so AMAZING I only wish it came with an audio input for studio use. Really, it’s like every vintage piece of gear you could ever want. Stellar modeling. The studio and synth world is in transition. Many manufacturers are trying to come up with the best combo of sounds and analog modeling to give their customers a bit of everything. Considering this is a FREE demo, I think IK has been startlingly generous and wants to grab our attention with a working model of all their products rolled into one. It runs nicely on my iPad Air 2 and I’m experimenting with the VST version too. I’m just another broke musician but I have a lot of production experience and in the right hands this is a very real workhorse of an app. Thanks for being kind. It’s not a toy and it sounds wonderful. Geza X

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
IK Multimedia US
Languages
English
Recent version
1.2.4 (4 years ago )
Released on
May 6, 2018 (6 years ago )
Last updated
3 weeks ago