


Sonik Synth 2 is used as a plug-in formats VST, RTAS, DXi and AU for MacOS and Windows. Sounds are compatible with the virtual instrument SampleTank 2. There are 32 effects (phaser, flanger, chorus, dilei, filters, etc., up to five on the tool, supported by synchronized with the pace), the ability to edit sounds (50 parameters), thefunction of the synchronization loops, MIDI-control. Polyphony 256 voices, 16-multitembralnost private. IK Multimedia Sonik Synth 2 - Sonik Synth Virtual instrument 2, created in partnership with Sonic Reality, an analog synthesizer workstation, and contains a surprising number of sounds, including samples of modern and vintage synthesizers, electronic drums and percussion, special effects, piano (including Piano for 152 MB with three dynamic layers), organs, guitars, acoustic drums and percussion, orchestral instruments, human voices, ethnic instruments, etc. If you are having any trouble with the installation and/or authorization of IK products please consult the "Installation and Authorization Manual" included in the installer and that should help.IK Multimedia Sonik Synth 2 VSTi RTAS AU v2.1.1 | 6.45 GB

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Yes, per the SampleTank Custom Shop (free version) web page at you can import legacy libraries in the free version. IK seems so complicated - why can't you do an all in one installation/licensing option like Waves? If not, the money I have spent on them originally is wasted, I've paid another £8 to release the sounds again (that is VERY naughty of IK) - and hoping that the free version will work as I'm not paying £99 to pay for Sample Tank 3 SE to play the sounds that I've paid for already. SanctionSteve wrote:Hello - can you import sounds from the original Miroslav and sample moog into the free version of Sample Tank? I find that I am reaching more and more for Halion because although the Samples there are limited at least the integration is great and far less crashy than using 32bit in bridged mode.Īny thoughts? Does IK Multimedia have a VSTi development team, or are they all working on hardware integration? Any plans on releasing 64bit updates to the aforementioned instruments in order to maybe retain your old customer base? axelg Posts: 3 Joined: Tue 6:40 pm I would only begrudgingly use the old instruments by firing up Cubase 8.5 and then bouncing down to audio, but it is kind of a downer after investing so many days in downloading (slow internet here) all the sounds and maybe getting excited at finding playable instruments quickly. It seems IK Multimedia is currently only interested in selling (apple based) hardware and doesn't put any effort whatsoever in development / improving their plugins? If there is no active development on Virtual Instruments then I would really like to know and rather move on and cut my losses to future prove my projects. There is a reason why the GUIs of programs like SampleTron looked different and lived as separate VSTis in a given song. Reasons: The import into ST3 is a very unfriendly and convoluted process.

The current option of using ST3 for these is not an acceptablee solution. Now that Cubase 9 has landed and finally blacklisted all my IK Multimedia instruments (including SampleMook, SampleTron, Sonik Synth, Philharmonik), I think it is about time for IK Multimedia of seriously considering porting their instruments to 64 bits.
