Precisionsound has announced the release of Tranzitone, a new library for Kontakt 4 and 5 that 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, 44.1 kHz quality.
- An easy-to-use interface for comprehensive sound design.
- A collection of 60 presets.
- A default NKI to use as a starting point for your own patches.
Tranzitone expands the traditional transistor organ concept by adding powerful synthesizer functions. 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. Twenty-nine simultaneous registers, including five dedicated bass registers, allow you to build up complex sound textures unlike anything else around.
The multi-sampled registers of Tranzitone have their source in the flagship Electone D-85 organ by Yamaha.
Tranzitone costs $39 (+$11 if you want it on DVD).
Full version of Kontakt 4 or 5 is required. Tranzitone does NOT work with the free Kontakt Player.