

FREE | 48 MB
Six-Traq is a software instrument for Microsoft Windows (VST2/VST3/CLAP/AAX) and Apple macOS (VST2/VST3/CLAP/AU/AAX) simulating the classic Sequential Circuits Six-Trak synthesizer from 1984. It is written in native C++ code for high performance and low CPU consumption.
Special credits go to Kraftraum who did the Beta testing and designed many of the factory presets…
Also many, many thanks to Paolo Di Nicolantonio aka Synth Mania for his very helpful synthesizer resources.
Main features:
Close simulation of the original hardware.
Extended Poly/Multi modes, up to 96 voices polyphony.
Oscillator with three waveforms, additional white noise generator.
Classic self-resonating four-pole lowpass filter.
Individual envelopes for oscillator, filter and amplifier.
Onboard sequencer and arpeggiator.
SysEx import/export.
Supports MTS-ESP by ODDSound dynamic micro-tuning.
Resizable user interface (not “N” version.).
MIDI Learn – all parameters can be controlled by MIDI CC.
Plug-in supports Windows and macOS.
Six-Traq_v1.0.0_WiN_macOS ( 48 MB )
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