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Propellerhead Software has announced the availability of Sonic Reality Volume 11 Retro Keys, 19 Vocal Textures and 20 Mello T by download from the Propellerheads’ PropShop.

Sonic Reality already has a history as creators of Samples and Refills for Reason. “The Sonic Refills are a great source for the content hungry user of Reason 3.0″ Kristoffer Wallman, Content Manager for Reason, states. “The user will be able to dig into sounds that can’t be found anywhere else. Sonic has contributed already with samples and for Combinator patches to the new Reason Soundbank, so they do know how to get the best out of the new possibilities of Reason 3.0 and its new Combinator Device. We are looking forward to more Sounds from Sonic Reality to come!”

“It is great for us to reach our customers at their ‘home base’.” Dave Kerzner, CEO of Sonic Reality is happy to add. “Since our products are created especially for Reason, the best place to sell them is the PropShop, no doubt about it. Also we are proud to be the first 3rd party chosen by the Propellerheads to sell from the PropShop!”

Sonic Reality Volumes 11, 19 and 20 are available as a download product for Euro 19/ USD29 each at http://www.propellerheads.se from March 16th, 2005.

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