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IK Multimedia Syntronik Polymorph is a virtual synthesizer plug-in with a library that consists of authentic sounds from the classic Polymoog, Moog Opus 3, and Moog Rogue analog synths. Manufactured between 1975 and 1980, the Polymoog was the company’s first polyphonic synth, popularized by artists such as Rush, Tony Banks, Rick Wakeman, and Gary Numan on his hit song Cars.
The Moog Opus 3 is a paraphonic polysynth that offers three separate sections—strings, brass, and organ. It is equipped with a single low-pass filter that produces deep sweeps, and a lush analog ensemble chorus, which gives this instrument a tonality distinctive from that of other Moog synthesizers. Manufactured in the early 80’s, the monophonic Moog Rogue, also issued as the Concertmate MG-1 by Realistic, provided an economical solution for getting that fat Moog bass sound. This flexible synth offers convenient modulation routings and an LFO section with sample-and-hold function.
The library comes with 2000 samples and 86 instruments, and is powered by the included Syntronik Free player. To recreate the unmistakable sound of analog oscillators, the software employs the company’s DRIFT technology, which emulates the way real analog circuits behave over time. Syntronik Free player comes with true 4-part capability to layer rich sounds with multis and splits, four dynamic arpeggiators for complex rhythmic textures, and 38 high-quality effects derived from AmpliTube and T-RackS.
Syntronik Polymorph is compatible with Mac and Windows platforms, and works in VST2, VST3, AU, and AAX formats running at 64-bit.