Tronto Trilogy requires the full version of Kontakt.

The Tronto Trilogy combines 3 of our expertly crafted analogue style synths, featuring TRONTO, VCO & DCO.

TRONTO

Vintage Analogue style Polysynth for Kontakt 5

Features

7 waveforms + pink and white noise from 1972 synthesizer oscillators

Recorded with 50 year old valve pre-amps to vintage tape

A choice of 30 filters

6 LFOs, two per section (oscillator, filter, amplifier)

2 global LFOs and an AHD envelope modulating each of the 6 LFOs

36 variations of spring reverb

200 Presets

Easily assign knobs and sliders to external controllers

Unique 'saturation' button with custom tape/tube impulse response

Choice of 3 interface colours

Incredibly intuitive to learn and operate

VCO -The tapeless version of TRONTO

DCO

The 1965 valve Vortexion CB1 used to record Tronto's waveforms

Features

7 phase aligned waveforms from a legendary 1980s Japanese DCO analogue synth

Recorded using vintage valve pre-amps without tape, for waveform precision

A choice of 30 filters

6 LFOs, two per section (oscillator, filter, amplifier)

2 global LFOs and an AHD envelope modulating each of the 6 LFOs

36 variations of spring reverb

Over 100 Presets (many with a 'modular' style sound)

Link synths with 'Tronto' in multi-mode for dual oscillators and control

Unique tape 'saturation' button with custom tape/tube impulse response

With tuned self-oscillation and extra fat sawtooth/square bass samples

The word 'precision' is used for two reasons - firstly the digitally controlled oscillators of the original analogue synth maintain a very accurate tuning, and secondly because no tape was used in the recordings of these waveforms, which in turn keeps them very true and precise to the originals (allowing a less characterful and more 'scientific' synthesis to take place within Kontakt). This makes DCO the perfect companion for Tronto, as they contrast each other perfectly.

In exchange for not using tape, the tape saturation plugin within Kontakt 5 is enabled, along with the regular saturation effect AND Tronsonic's own tape and valve impulse response within the convolution reverb. This is all simultaneously activated with the 'saturation' button on the interface, and really makes a difference.

System Requirements