
| Propellerhead Electric Bass Reason ReFill Collection (Macintosh and Windows) $ 99.0 ![]() The Propellerhead Reason Electric Bass ReFill puts eight fully playable electric bass guitars into your Reason rack. Featuring selectable basses and bass rigs plus a wide selection of music style patches, this ReFill lets you add dynamic, natural sounding bass lines to your productions. All instruments in the Reason Electric Basses ReFill were recorded using multiple microphones and dedicated bass amp setups, giving you full control of your overall bass sound. Based on note for note Hypersampling, these basses come complete with bends, glissandos and fret noises, making them very responsive, and very much alive. |
| Propellerhead Strings Reason ReFill Collection (Macintosh and Windows) $ 79.0 ![]() Developed in association with PowerFX, Strings is a high quality collection of Dr.Rex string phrases and NN19 sampler patches. All string phrases have been edited in Propellerheads ReCycle program, which means that both tempo and pitch can be changed seamlessly for each loop. The ReCycle Rex file format also allow complete reorganization of the music phrases in Reasons Dr.Rex editor, all in total real-time. |
| Propellerhead Rhythm Combo ReFill Bundle $ 149.0 ![]() Good things come in small packages. The Propellerhead Rhythm Combo bundles the Reason Drum Kits and Reason Electric Bass ReFills into one package at a great price. |
| Propellerhead Abbey Road Keyboards Reason ReFill Collection $ 185.0 Abbey Road Keyboards ReFill delivers a hyper sampled collection of seven unique instruments recorded for Propellerhead Software's Reason using the original equipment at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. Instruments: &bull Steinway Upright&mdash the Mrs. Mills Piano &bull Challen Studio Piano &bull Hammond RT-3 &bull Mannborg Harmonium &bull Schiedmayer Celeste &bull Mellotron MKII &bull Tubular Bells Note: ReFills do not work in standalone&mdash they require a full version of Reason to operate. (See &ldquo What is a ReFill below) The Abbey Road Keyboards were recorded using the original mics, outboard gear, and vintage mixing desk from Abbey Road's Studio Two, re-creating not only the sound of the instruments themselves, but the very signal paths, technology, and recording techniques that is the Abbey Road sound. Each instrument was captured using multiple microphones placed at different locations in Studio Two's beautiful-sounding recording space, allowing for full ambiance control in Reason. Enclosed in the Abbey Road Keyboards ReFill box is Guide to Abbey Road Keyboards, a 40-page booklet by author by Mark Vail. Jam-packed with full-color photographs and descriptive session diagrams, this book gives you in-depth info on the featured instruments and the Abbey Road technology used to record them. The included preset patches give you automatic combinator patches for various mic blends, while style patches add processing to combinator patches and template patches give you empty, pre-wired user patches to create your own presets. Abbey Road Keyboard delivers the classic instruments recorded with the original mics in the original recording room, with the original equipment. This is Abbey Road in a box. Instruments in detail Steinway Vertegrand "Mrs. Mills" piano: Manufactured in Hamburg, Germany in 1905 by Steinway & Sons, this exquisite piano has been tuned in a way that makes it sound out of tune--but in a very pleasant way, like some beaten-up barroom piano only better. Thanks to its lacquered hammers the "Mrs. Mills" piano produces a bright, cut-through-the-mix sound and responds very dynamically to varying note velocities. Challen studio piano: Sounding more like a typical home piano than the Steinway, the Challen piano offers a warm tone along with an unusually long sustain in its notes. Hammond RT-3 & Leslie Model 122: The RT-3 is much bigger and heavier than the familiar big and heavy Hammond B. Besides the organ, there's one other crucial item necessary for the full and proper effect: a Leslie 122 speaker. The talented Hammond organist Peter Adams played on the sessions to help capture many combinations the Hammond-and-Leslie sound. Mannborg Harmonium: |
| Propellerhead Abbey Road Keyboards Reason Refill Collection $ 185.0 ![]() Abbey Road Keyboards ReFill delivers a hyper sampled collection of seven unique instruments recorded for Propellerhead Software's Reason using the original equipment at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.Instruments: Steinway Upright - the Mrs. Mills Piano Challen Studio Piano Hammond RT-3 Mannborg Harmonium Schiedmayer Celeste Mellotron MKII Tubular BellsNote: ReFills do not work in standalone - they require a full version of Reason to operate. (See &ldquo What is a ReFill below)The Abbey Road Keyboards were recorded using the original mics, outboard gear, and vintage mixing desk from Abbey Road's Studio Two, re-creating not only the sound of the instruments themselves, but the very signal paths, technology, and recording techniques that is the Abbey Road sound. Each instrument was captured using multiple microphones placed at different locations in Studio Two's beautiful-sounding recording space, allowing for full ambiance control in Reason.Enclosed in the Abbey Road Keyboards ReFill box is Guide to Abbey Road Keyboards, a 40-page booklet by author by Mark Vail. Jam-packed with full-color photographs and descriptive session diagrams, this book gives you in-depth info on the featured instruments and the Abbey Road technology used to record them.The included preset patches give you automatic combinator patches for various mic blends, while style patches add processing to combinator patches and template patches give you empty, pre-wired user patches to create your own presets. Abbey Road Keyboard delivers the classic instruments recorded with the original mics in the original recording room, with the original equipment. This is Abbey Road in a box.Instruments in detailSteinway Vertegrand "Mrs. Mills" piano: Manufactured in Hamburg, Germany in 1905 by Steinway & Sons, this exquisite piano has been tuned in a way that makes it sound out of tune--but in a very pleasant way, like some beaten-up barroom piano only better. Thanks to its lacquered hammers the "Mrs. Mills" piano produces a bright, cut-through-the-mix sound and responds very dynamically to varying note velocities. Challen studio piano: Sounding more like a typical home piano than the Steinway, the Challen piano offers a warm tone along with an unusually long sustain in its notes.Hammond RT-3 & Leslie Model 122: The RT-3 is much bigger and heavier than the familiar big and heavy Hammond B. Besides the organ, there's one other crucial item necessary for the full and proper effect: a Leslie 122 speaker. The talented Hammond organist Peter Adams played on the sessions to help capture many combinations the Hammond-and-Leslie sound.Mannborg Harmonium: The Mannborg Har monium is a foot-pedaled organ that sucks air through the reeds when pumped with the pedals. This Harmonium could qualify as the first instrument with a split keyboard keys on the left side of the split point play a different group of reeds than those on the right. This split feature is maintained in the Harmonium presets. Me |
| Propellerhead Abbey Road Keyboards Reason Refill Collection $ 185.0 ![]() Abbey Road Keyboards ReFill delivers a hyper sampled collection of seven unique instruments recorded for Propellerhead Software's Reason using the original equipment at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.Instruments: Steinway Upright - the Mrs. Mills Piano Challen Studio Piano Hammond RT-3 Mannborg Harmonium Schiedmayer Celeste Mellotron MKII Tubular BellsNote: ReFills do not work in standalone - they require a full version of Reason to operate. (See &ldquo What is a ReFill below)The Abbey Road Keyboards were recorded using the original mics, outboard gear, and vintage mixing desk from Abbey Road's Studio Two, re-creating not only the sound of the instruments themselves, but the very signal paths, technology, and recording techniques that is the Abbey Road sound. Each instrument was captured using multiple microphones placed at different locations in Studio Two's beautiful-sounding recording space, allowing for full ambiance control in Reason.Enclosed in the Abbey Road Keyboards ReFill box is Guide to Abbey Road Keyboards, a 40-page booklet by author by Mark Vail. Jam-packed with full-color photographs and descriptive session diagrams, this book gives you in-depth info on the featured instruments and the Abbey Road technology used to record them.The included preset patches give you automatic combinator patches for various mic blends, while style patches add processing to combinator patches and template patches give you empty, pre-wired user patches to create your own presets. Abbey Road Keyboard delivers the classic instruments recorded with the original mics in the original recording room, with the original equipment. This is Abbey Road in a box.Instruments in detailSteinway Vertegrand "Mrs. Mills" piano: Manufactured in Hamburg, Germany in 1905 by Steinway & Sons, this exquisite piano has been tuned in a way that makes it sound out of tune--but in a very pleasant way, like some beaten-up barroom piano only better. Thanks to its lacquered hammers the "Mrs. Mills" piano produces a bright, cut-through-the-mix sound and responds very dynamically to varying note velocities. Challen studio piano: Sounding more like a typical home piano than the Steinway, the Challen piano offers a warm tone along with an unusually long sustain in its notes.Hammond RT-3 & Leslie Model 122: The RT-3 is much bigger and heavier than the familiar big and heavy Hammond B. Besides the organ, there's one other crucial item necessary for the full and proper effect: a Leslie 122 speaker. The talented Hammond organist Peter Adams played on the sessions to help capture many combinations the Hammond-and-Leslie sound.Mannborg Harmonium: The Mannborg Har monium is a foot-pedaled organ that sucks air through the reeds when pumped with the pedals. This Harmonium could qualify as the first instrument with a split keyboard keys on the left side of the split point play a different group of reeds than those on the right. This split feature is maintained in the Harmonium presets. Me |

| Propellerhead Abbey Road Keyboards Reason ReFill Collection $ 185.0 ![]() Abbey Road Keyboards ReFill delivers a hyper sampled collection of seven unique instruments recorded for Propellerhead Software's Reason using the original equipment at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.Instruments:&bull Steinway Upright&mdash the Mrs. Mills Piano&bull Challen Studio Piano&bull Hammond RT-3&bull Mannborg Harmonium&bull Schiedmayer Celeste&bull Mellotron MKII&bull Tubular BellsNote: ReFills do not work in standalone&mdash they require a full version of Reason to operate. (See &ldquo What is a ReFill below)The Abbey Road Keyboards were recorded using the original mics, outboard gear, and vintage mixing desk from Abbey Road's Studio Two, re-creating not only the sound of the instruments themselves, but the very signal paths, technology, and recording techniques that is the Abbey Road sound. Each instrument was captured using multiple microphones placed at different locations in Studio Two's beautiful-sounding recording space, allowing for full ambiance control in Reason.Enclosed in the Abbey Road Keyboards ReFill box is Guide to Abbey Road Keyboards, a 40-page booklet by author by Mark Vail. Jam-packed with full-color photographs and descriptive session diagrams, this book gives you in-depth info on the featured instruments and the Abbey Road technology used to record them.The included preset patches give you automatic combinator patches for various mic blends, while style patches add processing to combinator patches and template patches give you empty, pre-wired user patches to create your own presets. Abbey Road Keyboard delivers the classic instruments recorded with the original mics in the original recording room, with the original equipment. This is Abbey Road in a box.Instruments in detailSteinway Vertegrand "Mrs. Mills" piano: Manufactured in Hamburg, Germany in 1905 by Steinway & Sons, this exquisite piano has been tuned in a way that makes it sound out of tune--but in a very pleasant way, like some beaten-up barroom piano only better. Thanks to its lacquered hammers the "Mrs. Mills" piano produces a bright, cut-through-the-mix sound and responds very dynamically to varying note velocities. Challen studio piano: Sounding more like a typical home piano than the Steinway, the Challen piano offers a warm tone along with an unusually long sustain in its notes.Hammond RT-3 & Leslie Model 122: The RT-3 is much bigger and heavier than the familiar big and heavy Hammond B. Besides the organ, there's one other crucial item necessary for the full and proper effect: a Leslie 122 speaker. The talented Hammond organist Peter Adams played on the sessions to help capture many combinations the Hammond-and-Leslie sound.Mannborg Harmonium: The Mannborg Har monium is a foot-pedaled organ that sucks air through the reeds when pumped with the pedals. This Harmonium could qualify as the first instrument with a split keyboard keys on the left side of the split point play a different group of reeds than those on the right. This split feature |
| Propellerhead Strings Refill $ 79.0 ![]() Propellerhead Strings Refill is a high-quality sound collection of live-played strings turned into Dr. Rex loops and NN19 sampler patches. This ReFill adds exciting flavors to the already powerful Reason program with both solo instruments and ensemble material. All string phrases have been edited in Propellerhead's ReCycle program, which means that both tempo and pitch can be changed seamlessly for each loop. The ReCycle Rex file format also allows complete reorganization of the music phrases in Reasons Dr. Rex editor, all in total real-time.The Rex material includes:&bull 35 Orchestra Strings Dr.Rex Loops&bull 40 Full String Quartet Dr.Rex Loops&bull 80 Solo Violin Dr.Rex Loops&bull 40 Solo Viola Dr.Rex Loops&bull 40 Solo Cello Dr.Rex Loops&bull 48 Upright Bass Dr.Rex Loops&bull 5 Harp Dr.Rex Loops Propellerhead Strings sound library also contains patches for Reason's NN19 sampler featuring the following base samples:&bull Solo violin&bull Violin ensemble tremolo&bull Solo Violin Pizzicato&bull Violin Ensemble Pizzicato&bull Solo viola&bull Viola ensemble tremolo&bull Solo Viola Pizzicato&bull Viola Ensemble Pizzicato&bull Solo Cello&bull Cello ensemble tremolo&bull Solo Cello Pizzicato&bull Cello Ensemble Pizzicato&bull ContraBass ensemble tremolo&bull ContraBass Pizzicato&bull ContraBass Ensemble Pizzicato&bull Ensemble (Cello, Viola, Violin)&bull ...and finally some harp riffs. Try using one of the 288 Rex loops, add a few choice notes with the NN19 sampler patches, and you'll experience a brand new side of Reason. All Rex music loops are rhythmic in their character and ideally suited for R'n'B, pop, rock, hip hop or any music with a drum beat.The recording sessions for these samples took place in Documentary Studio, Moscow--originally designed as a cinema for Stalin but acoustically perfect for the purpose of orchestral recordings. A total of 23 musicians were involved in the recording sessions, spanning over 2 weeks and ranging from complete orchestral/quartet string recordings to individual instruments.The NN19 patches can only be used in Reason but the 288 Rex files have been provided in a folder outside the Reason Refill for use in other compatible applications such as Steinberg's Cubase VST. All loops and sounds can be used license free and as all other Propellerhead products, Strings is both Mac & Windows compatible. |
| Propellerhead Reason Electric Bass Refill $ 99.0 ![]() The Reason Electric Bass ReFill puts 8 fully playable electric bass guitars into your Reason 4 software rack. Featuring selectable basses and bass rigs, plus a wide selection of music style patches, this ReFill lets you add dynamic, natural sounding bass lines to your software productions. The 8 bass guitars used for this package include precision, jazz, fretless, and hollowbody axes from trusted names like Fender, Gibson, Kay, Rickenbacker, and Music Man, and range from a 1963 vintage model to a more modern, 2001 guitar. All instruments in the Reason Electric Basses ReFill were recorded using multiple microphones and dedicated bass amp setups, giving you full control of your overall bass sound. To give you a more diversified sound, some guitars were picked, others fingered, and the string setups were either roundwound or flat. Based on note for note hypersampling, these basses come complete with bends, glissandos, and fret noises, making them very responsive, and very much alive. What is a ReFill? Even if you haven't come across the term ReFill before, as a Reason user you most likely use ReFills daily. All sounds, patches, loops and grooves included with Reason come in ReFill format, as both the Factory and Orkester Sound Banks are ReFills. When using ReFills with Reason, you can load patches for any of the devices included in Reason, as well as REX files, samples in WAV or AIFF format, MIDI files and Reason song files. One advantage of containing sounds in ReFills is that audio samples are compressed to about half their original file size when stored in ReFills, with no loss of audio quality. Samples contained in ReFills also load faster in Reason. Note: ReFills do not work in standalone&mdash they require a full version of Reason to operate. Producer-made, mix-ready bass sounds Ready-made patches styled for different types of music: Pop, Rock, Funk/Disco, Reggae, Electronic, Hip-Hop/R&B Empty, pre-routed patches for building advanced bass/amp/mic combos Instrument specific Combinator patches for various mic/amp blends Stompbox type bass effects that make full use of Reason's effects and routing powers Bass guitars: Fender Jazz Bass (1968) String type: roundwound Playing style: fingered Fender Precision Bass (1965) String type: flats Playing style: fingered Gibson Les Paul (1969) String type: vintage roundwound Playing style: fingered Rickenbacker 4001 (1974) String type: roundwound Playing style: picked Gibson EB-0 (1970) String type: roundwound Playing style: fingered Kay Hollowbody (1963) String type: flats Playing style: picked Music Man Stingray Fretless (2001) String type: flats, 5-string Playing style: fingered Fender Precision Bass (1978) String type: roundwound Playing style: picked Note: All product names used herein are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Propellerhead Software or Line 6. These trademarked names are used solely to identify the products of tho |
| Propellerhead Abbey Road Keyboards Reason ReFill Collection $ 185.0 ![]() Propellerhead Abbey Road Keyboards Reason ReFill Collection |
| Propellerhead Reason Electric Bass Refill $ 99.0 ![]() Propellerhead Reason Electric Bass Refill |
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