FM4 Rack Extension Now Available, ‘Farty Brass Sounds’ Not Included

Primal Audio let us know that they’ve released FM4 – their DX-style FM software synthesizer – as a Rack Extension for Propellerhead Reason. Heres what they have to say about it: FM4 is a four-operator FM synthesizer for the Reason rack. Modeled on the first commercially available FM synths from the 1980s, FM4 recreates that dirty,… Read More FM4 Rack Extension Now Available, ‘Farty Brass Sounds’ Not Included

u-he HIVE Sneak Preview

U-He has introduced a new synth, Hive, that will be released June 2, 2015. According to U-He, Hive was made to be fast and simple, but to offer enough power ‘to deliver stunning sounds’. Here’s a video sneak preview:

New Driver Rack Extension Synth Offers Up To 9 Oscillators Per Note

Ochen K has introduced Driver – a new Rack Extension synthesizer for Propellerhead Reason. Here’s what they have to say about it: Driver is a 12-note polyphonic synth, with up to 9 oscillators per note. It’s perfect for electronic music production, specializing in rich basses and leads, and evolving sounds like swells, rises, and drops.… Read More New Driver Rack Extension Synth Offers Up To 9 Oscillators Per Note

ABL3 Computer Bassline A 303 For Reason

AudioRealism Bass Line 3 (ABL3) – an emulation of the classic Roland TB-303 bassline synthesizer – is now available as a Rack Extension for Propellerhead Reason. According to AudioRealism, ABL3 accurately emulates every aspect of the original, ‘from growling basses to hollow middles and beeping highs with metal rattling accents’. Here’s the ABL3 video intro:

Hexaglyphics Noise Generator Is Like Making Music In The Matrix

Nicola Pisanti has introduced Hexaglyphics – a 13-bit noise generator that looks like it should be used for making music in The Matrix. Hexaglyphics uses an interface based on an original alphabet for hexadecimal values. It can turn gestures into a wide range of noise sweeps, zaps/clicks, squarish oscillations and abstract sounds. Here’s the official video intro: