Vintage keyboards, esoteric synths, overvoltaged organs and obscure electronics routed to different hardware circuits and speakers.
For electronic instruments Team Wrongtools prefer to drive sounds through amps and record through mics, and do whatever is needed to make the sounds pleasing for the ear.
Classic brass sounds buried in soil. The raw, modern growl of analog synthesis, recorded through greasy tape machines, guitar pedals, and modular rigs.
OZ Tonewheel Organ is a distinctive Kontakt library celebrated for its deep sampling of a rare 1971 Japanese Acetone GT-7 organ. Included is a big collection of experimental organ patches made with amps and tape-echos etc.
“Domination” delivers big, dense analog synth sounds, crafted for the big screen. Recorded through vintage tube compressors, this Kontakt library provides unparalleled warmth and cinematic power. Not drowned in shimmer and reverb, but dry sounding!
Big Synths For Cinema
Untamed transistor organs : Overvoltage is a characterful Kontakt library built from vintage transistor organs, but don’t let that fool you. We took those old beauties and shaped them with an arsenal of eccentric analog gear, pushing them far beyond their comfort zone. It’s about the untamed energy of organs buzzing and groaning with a life of their own, ready to ignite.
Transistor Oddities
“Soloist” is a Kontakt library sampled respectfully from a re-capped vintage Soloist synthesizer. It provides distinct, assertive emulations of classic instruments like cello, brass, piano, and fuzz guitar, captured with authentic analog character. Beyond faithful recreation, the library offers advanced sound sculpting via per-signal channel strips, vintage effects (Roland-Dep5, spring reverb, tape echo), and intricate internal controls.
1973 lo-bit workstation
This isn’t your typical woodwind section — not by a long shot. haha. Woodwindulator channels something electric, something unexpected. Its like a retro-futuristic collection of woodwind-sounding sounds from electrics, that hum, warble, and breathe.
Oscillators that resembles woodwinds
Charming electronic rarities, featuring vintage keyboard instruments and oscillators
Made for KONTAKT [full]
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Untamed transistor organs : Overvoltage is a characterful Kontakt library built from vintage transistor organs, but don’t let that fool you. We took those old beauties and shaped them with an arsenal of eccentric analog gear, pushing them far beyond their comfort zone. It’s about the untamed energy of organs buzzing and groaning with a life of their own, ready to ignite.
This isn’t your typical woodwind section — not by a long shot. Woodwindulator for Kontakt channels something electric, something unexpected — designed for analog synth lovers who crave the character of woodwinds with a twist. Its like a retro-futuristic collection of woodwind-inspired textures that hum, warble, and breathe in ways you’ve never heard before.
Step into the analog horns of Bone Chain, a Kontakt library where classic brass sounds are reborn. This isn’t your polished orchestra’s brass; it’s the raw, modern growl of analog synthesis, twisted through tape machines, guitar pedals, and modular rigs until it screams with character. Bone Chain offers a full arsenal of brass-inspired synths with the soul of tapes and vintage hardware.
OZ Tonewheel Organ is a distinctive Kontakt library celebrated for its deep sampling of a rare 1971 Japanese Acetone GT-7 organ. Included is a big collection of experimental organ patches made with amps and tape-echos etc. This blend of vintage organ character and sonic transformation makes OZ stand out from traditional organ emulations.
When using amps, mics, and tape machines, SYNTHS FEELS acoustified and will blend easier with other instruments. THAT’S THE WRGTLS WAY.