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ReasonBanks has released Analogue Monsters 3, a ReFill based on 5 GB multisamples of these analog synths:
- Alesis Andromeda A6
- Korg MonoPoly
- Korg MS-20
- Korg Poly800 MKII
- Moog Prodigy
- Oberheim Matrix-1000
- Roland Juno-60
- Roland Jupiter 4
- Studio Electronics SE-1X
- Waldorf Microwave XT
Analogue Monsters 3 Features:
- Combinator bank: 200 patches in 9 categories.
- NN-XT Bank: 1243 patches in 11 categories.
- NN-19 Bank: 606 patches, for compability reason.
- Redrum Kits: 12 ReDrum patches.
- Multisamples: 6927 perfectly looped wav files – Alesis Andromeda A6, Korg MonoPoly, Korg MS-20, Korg Poly800 MKII, Moog Prodigy, Oberheim Matrix-1000 (new in v3), Roland Juno-60, Roland Jupiter 4, Studio Electronics SE-1X, Waldorf Microwave XT.
- Rex loops: 72 sequenced loops in Recycle2 format.
Analogue Monters 3 is available for download for €81 EUR (96 EUR for DVD). Version 3 is a free upgrade for existing users.
Abbey Road Keyboards ReFill
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Filed under: Software Synthesizers & Samplers, Virtual Instruments
Presentation of Propellerhead Software & Abbey Road Studio’s sound library Abbey Road Keyboards for Reason 3.0
via PropellerheadSW
Making Glitch Drums In Reason
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Filed under: Music Videos, Software Sequencers, Software Synthesizers & SamplersThis video, via AcePinter, explains creating glitch drums with Reason. Included: RV7000 Gating, Automation, Matrix offsetting, Filtering by gate, and Distortion.
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Filed under: Music Videos, Software Sequencers, Software Synthesizers & Samplers, Virtual Instruments
This is a quick Propellerhead Reason tutorial that shows some ways of Making Your Reason Redrum Beats Better.
via BenCheddar2:
Describes how to make your Redrum beats more interesting.
Propellerhead Reason Discussion
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Filed under: Software Sequencers, Software Synthesizers & Samplers, Virtual InstrumentsThe discussion on our Reason 4 preview has gone out of control – it’s up to 53 comments already!
If you haven’t weighed in yet – check out what other people are saying and add your two cents worth!



