Such can’t be done with sample playback, at least when using samples of other than single-cycle waveforms. Syntronik didn’t deliver a full-fledged synthesis capability, of course. So Syntronik was not a new instrument, per se, but a new collection of samples delivered in a self-contained package with a custom UI that made the whole thing quite visually appealing, and, oh yes, that sounded most impressive. SampleTank, then at version 3, had originally appeared over 15 years earlier and IKM had been enhancing it over the years. IKM already had the software platform ready for sample-based sound delivery. The overall effort was impressive both in terms of scope and quality of the results. Instrument collector Erik Norlander supplied most of the 38 hardware synths used in the project. In 2017 IK Multimedia introduced a major product, Syntronik, that delivered a huge collection of sample-based synthesizer sounds.
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