Teletone Audio launched Oracle, a polyphonic software synthesizer that replicates sounds from legendary analog monosynths such as the Moog Model D, Sequential Pro-One and Roland SH-101. The instrument combines vintage character with contemporary software capabilities through its Movements modulation system, which features six drag-and-drop low-frequency oscillators and a Custom Shapes editor for creating modulation paths.
The synthesizer ships with more than 300 presets ranging from aggressive tones to atmospheric textures. Users can modify any preset through the instrument's controls, which feature two oscillators, vintage warmth settings, integrated effects and an arpeggiator. Co-founder Jeremy Larson said the company designed Oracle to preserve the qualities of analog synthesis while reducing complexity for new users.
The software operates with Native Instruments' free Kontakt Player 7.6.1 or later. Mac computers require macOS 13 or higher, while Windows systems need version 10 or later. The package supports VST3, AU and AAX formats plus standalone operation.
The synthesizer ships with more than 300 presets ranging from aggressive tones to atmospheric textures. Users can modify any preset through the instrument's controls, which feature two oscillators, vintage warmth settings, integrated effects and an arpeggiator. Co-founder Jeremy Larson said the company designed Oracle to preserve the qualities of analog synthesis while reducing complexity for new users.
The software operates with Native Instruments' free Kontakt Player 7.6.1 or later. Mac computers require macOS 13 or higher, while Windows systems need version 10 or later. The package supports VST3, AU and AAX formats plus standalone operation.