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Propellerhead Software Announces Reason Electric Bass ReFill

May 28, 2008 6:43 PM



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Electric Bass ReFill box

Propellerhead Software is now shipping the Reason Electric Bass ReFill (Mac/Win) for Reason, the company's music production system.

Reason Electric Bass includes numerous Combinator patches for Reason 4, along with samples of eight classic electric bass guitars: the Fender Jazz Bass, the Fender Precision Bass (flatwound), the Gibson Les Paul, the Rickenbacker 4001, the Gibson EB-0, the Kay Hollowbody, the MusicMan Stingray Fretless, and the Fender Precision Bass (roundwound). Each patch contains performance embellishments, such as release samples, hammer-ons, and glissandos, for an organic-sounding bass instrument. All instruments were captured using the company's Hypersampling method, at multiple Velocity levels using both direct inputs and multiple sets of microphones through two different bass rigs.

This ReFill ships on two DVDs, both with 16-bit and 24-bit versions of the sound library. According to the manufacturer, the 16-bit version is lighter on the CPU and is ideal for composing and production work, while the 24-bit version is appropriate for final mixing.

For further information and pricing, please visit propellerheads.se/reason-electric-bass.



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