Tracktion released BioTek Synthesizer Plugin (Sound Designer Edition now available)
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1763 posts since 21 Dec, 2012
In my tests and more in depth communication with the company, we must say here it's more to compare it with a Output Library for Kontakt than a big Synthesizer plugin where you get an engine. Behind this plugin, it works a very huge synthesis architecture which is not available for the public. I see this architecture and it's big 
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1763 posts since 21 Dec, 2012
Second Video with more sounds and my conclusion
Thanks for watching
Thanks for watching
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- KVRer
- 6 posts since 26 Dec, 2015
Seems more of a rompler with vector control on the surface but interesting sounds otherwise. I agree it's current price $150 too steep.
$79 especially for Tracktion users sounds more realistic (Tracktion say the've done there research on the price) Either way with the background of designers and developers on this I'm sure it will evolve over time and grow into something bigger. Happy to be a Tracktion Daw user so good luck at Namm guys !!
$79 especially for Tracktion users sounds more realistic (Tracktion say the've done there research on the price) Either way with the background of designers and developers on this I'm sure it will evolve over time and grow into something bigger. Happy to be a Tracktion Daw user so good luck at Namm guys !!
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- KVRian
- 851 posts since 26 Jan, 2014 from United States of America
Still no 50% off coupon?
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- KVRAF
- 2648 posts since 20 Jun, 2012
For some reason those videos reminded me of Neuron VS, a synth that was really novel in theory and not very useful in practice, and that cost 900$. I guess the full version will be in that price range.liquidsound wrote: Then this version should be considered more like a "Player".
So I wonder what the full version will cost
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1763 posts since 21 Dec, 2012
Coming soon after NAMM
- Demo Version
- Additional Waveforms for the LFO
- New Sounds by Sound Designers
- Demo Version
- Additional Waveforms for the LFO
- New Sounds by Sound Designers
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- KVRian
- 911 posts since 10 Dec, 2013
Was actually very impressed with the demo, as cheesy as the visuals were. Some interesting sounds and pretty well mixed/arranged compared to the average synth promo vid.
Having said that, it doesn't look like there's enough control over the back end architecture to make this interesting for me. Not necessarily against keeping some of the complexity hidden, but I couldn't really see how I'd be able to customise any of these patches enough to make them my own sounds from the videos so far. Which is a pity, as I really really like the idea - merging synthesis with found sounds/real samples is something I've always found appealing conceptually.
Are there any long term plans to streamline the architecture and make it user friendly enough to fully release to the public?
Having said that, it doesn't look like there's enough control over the back end architecture to make this interesting for me. Not necessarily against keeping some of the complexity hidden, but I couldn't really see how I'd be able to customise any of these patches enough to make them my own sounds from the videos so far. Which is a pity, as I really really like the idea - merging synthesis with found sounds/real samples is something I've always found appealing conceptually.
Are there any long term plans to streamline the architecture and make it user friendly enough to fully release to the public?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1763 posts since 21 Dec, 2012
Hi Hez
Tracktion doesn't want actually release the complete engine because they want give you an high quality instrument ready to use for people. It's more fun than a classic rompler. You can transform your sounds completely radically. Compare it like an UVI Sample Library
but with more controls. Each preset has is own parameters so they change from preset to preset.
Tracktion doesn't want actually release the complete engine because they want give you an high quality instrument ready to use for people. It's more fun than a classic rompler. You can transform your sounds completely radically. Compare it like an UVI Sample Library
but with more controls. Each preset has is own parameters so they change from preset to preset.
- KVRAF
- 22959 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
MillerSam wrote:Hi Hez
Tracktion doesn't want actually release the complete engine because they want give you an high quality instrument ready to use for people. It's more fun than a classic rompler. You can transform your sounds completely radically. Compare it like an UVI Sample Library
but with more controls. Each preset has is own parameters so they change from preset to preset.
So it's not really a synthesizer in a conventional sense?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1763 posts since 21 Dec, 2012
What Official Sound Designer get, is a real big Synthesizer with FM and Sample Based Engine (I see it and yes it's big )
This is not a complete Synthesizer and not a Rompler. It's something between.
It's an organic Synthesizer instrument which can be compared very well with UVI Sample Libraries but goes over this sample libraries.
BioTek gives you more freedom of manipulation of your sounds. You have a preset from a sound designer and this one is your basis.
On this basis, you transform the sound and each presets comes with custom pre-mapped macro-controls like (More FM, ...). So each preset has is own pre-mapped controls for manipulating the sound.
Also in the video, you see that the X Y Controls make the most transformation action and this action works behind the scene of the main plugin. It's a way to make a difficult engine simple
This is not a complete Synthesizer and not a Rompler. It's something between.
It's an organic Synthesizer instrument which can be compared very well with UVI Sample Libraries but goes over this sample libraries.
BioTek gives you more freedom of manipulation of your sounds. You have a preset from a sound designer and this one is your basis.
On this basis, you transform the sound and each presets comes with custom pre-mapped macro-controls like (More FM, ...). So each preset has is own pre-mapped controls for manipulating the sound.
Also in the video, you see that the X Y Controls make the most transformation action and this action works behind the scene of the main plugin. It's a way to make a difficult engine simple
- KVRAF
- 22959 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
So kind of like a rompler with some controls that can alter the sound a bit. But no way to take like a sawtooth and other osc's and create patches from scratch. Correct?MillerSam wrote:What Official Sound Designer get, is a real big Synthesizer with FM and Sample Based Engine (I see it and yes it's big )
This is not a complete Synthesizer and not a Rompler. It's something between.
It's an organic Synthesizer instrument which can be compared very well with UVI Sample Libraries but goes over this sample libraries.
BioTek gives you more freedom of manipulation of your sounds. You have a preset from a sound designer and this one is your basis.
On this basis, you transform the sound and each presets comes with custom pre-mapped macro-controls like (More FM, ...). So each preset has is own pre-mapped controls for manipulating the sound.
Also in the video, you see that the X Y Controls make the most transformation action and this action works behind the scene of the main plugin. It's a way to make a difficult engine simple
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- KVRist
- 447 posts since 17 Jun, 2003 from UK 'ish
Or in other words:
We had to dumb it down for 2 reasons.
1. We can't rely on anybody other than a "Synth Sound Designer" to know what the heck they are doing with a full tilt "real big Synthesiser"
2. We'll make more money by dumbing it down and releasing "sound pack" updates to keep the masses interested...
How dumb ass do you think we are to not see through this marketing tosh !
We had to dumb it down for 2 reasons.
1. We can't rely on anybody other than a "Synth Sound Designer" to know what the heck they are doing with a full tilt "real big Synthesiser"
2. We'll make more money by dumbing it down and releasing "sound pack" updates to keep the masses interested...
How dumb ass do you think we are to not see through this marketing tosh !
- KVRAF
- 22959 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Well, it's disappointing to say the least.Dunc wrote:Or in other words:
We had to dumb it down for 2 reasons.
1. We can't rely on anybody other than a "Synth Sound Designer" to know what the heck they are doing with a full tilt "real big Synthesiser"![]()
2. We'll make more money by dumbing it down and releasing "sound pack" updates to keep the masses interested...
How dumb ass do you think we are to not see through this marketing tosh !
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- KVRian
- 989 posts since 27 Jun, 2011
Tell me about it. I was intrigued until I realized that for us ignorant mere mortals lacking the mystical skills of a 'Synth Sound Designer', it wasn't really a synth. They should call it 'BioTek Player' and just sell the sound packs. I think it would lead to less confusion (and less irritation), and it's a fair enough product as lon gas you're up front about what it is - and isn't.Dunc wrote:Or in other words:
We had to dumb it down for 2 reasons.
1. We can't rely on anybody other than a "Synth Sound Designer" to know what the heck they are doing with a full tilt "real big Synthesiser"![]()
2. We'll make more money by dumbing it down and releasing "sound pack" updates to keep the masses interested...
