| Tranzitone for Kontakt 4 & 5 |
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Tranzitone combines the sounds and features of a transistor organ, a string machine, and an analogue-style synthesizer.
Tranzitone contains:
• Over 700 samples at 24-bit, 44.1khz quality
• An easy-to-use interface for comprehensive sound design
• A collection of 60 preset NKI instruments
• A default NKI to use as a starting point for your own patches
Tranzitone expands the traditional transistor organ concept by adding powerful synthesiser functions in Kontakt 4 and 5. Instead of transistor switches, you have multiple drawbars, ADSR envelopes, a Moog-style ladder filter, Leslie cabinet and rotating speaker, convolution reverb with custom impulses, and much more.
The multisampled registers of Tranzitone have their source in the flagship Electone D-85 organ by Yamaha.
Twenty-nine simultaneous registers, including five dedicated bass registers, allow you to build up complex sound textures unlike anything else around.
Tranzitone is a perfect complement to other organ libraries for Kontakt like the “Vintage Organs” by Native Instruments. Tranzitone is a unique hybrid between an organ, a string machine, and a virtual analogue synthesizer.
(Full version of Kontakt 4 or 5 is required, this library does NOT work with the free Kontakt Player!)

For details about the Tranzitone. download the PDF here.
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"I had a big surprise when i tested Tranzitone for the 1st time. I usually layer organ sounds to get what i want but this time it was no need for that. Look at Tranzitone as a huge organ lab. You can design your tones from its interface in no time. Or you can simply mix and shake tones until something diffrent and interesting emerges. From strange eastern european broken organs to majestic cathedral tones. From lush cinematic atmospheres of the 70s sci-fi movies to percussive jazzy hits. It's all there. It could sound like it is too much - the almost unlimited organ playground could drive even a madman berzerk - but there are some really good presets to start so, no worries. Go hunt some mutant organs. They are beautiful"
Felix Petrescu ( Makunouchi Bento )
http://makunouchibento.bandcamp.com
http://www.facebook.com/makunouchibento
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