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Propellerhead Adds New Sound Processing Tools and Routing Utilities
to Reason 2.5
Propellerhead,
the Swedish developer of popular music production software including Reason,
ReCycle! and ReBirth, announces Reason 2.5, an upgrade to its flagship
package. The new version comes with four brand new sound processing tools,
and two new signal path routing utilities.
Reason emulates a rack of electronic synthesizers, samplers, drum machines
and mixing equipment. Previous versions of Reason have won numerous awards,
including the highly-coveted TEC Award, Editor's Choice Awards from Electronic
Musician, MacWorld, Remix, and Computer Music magazines, and the mipa
award for Best Software Instrument. It's available for both Mac OS and
Windows platforms.
The new 2.5 version of Reason will be available in the second quarter
of 2003. Reason 2.0 registered users will get the 2.5 update for free.

BV512 Digital Vocoder
The BV512 Digital Vocoder is a 4 to 512 band vocoder capable of modulating
sounds, both in an old-school analog style, and in a digital FFT fashion.
As a bonus, it also serves as a fully-automated graphic equalizer. A vocoder
takes two input signals, the carrier, which provides the pitch, and the
modulator, supplying the characteristics. This type of device is usually
seen as a tool to create robotic voice effects, but with Reason's unlimited
patching capabilities, you can combine any two sound sources. For example,
you could vocode a percussion track with the bass line, or a string pad
with rhythm guitar.

RV7000 Advanced Reverb
The RV7000 is a stereo effect module dedicated to high-quality reverberation,
with a quality rivaling the best hardware and software solutions you can
buy. The reverb engine consists of nine algorithms: Small Space, Room,
Hall, Arena, Plate, Spring, Echo, Multitap and Reverse, with up to seven
individual parameters each. In addition to the reverb section, the RV7000
also includes an EQ and a gate section. The EQ section features parametric
EQ and a low-shelving filter, for additional tweaking of the reverb signal.
The Gate section can be applied to any reverb algorithm and can be triggered
with CV or MIDI.

Scream 4 Sound Destruction Unit
Scream 4 is a distortion unit with 10 different damage types -Overdrive,
Distortion, Fuzz, Tube, Tape, Feedback, Modulate, Warp, Digital and Scream.
In addition to the distortion section, Scream 4 also incorporates a +/-
18dB 3-band EQ; and the unique Body Section, which is similar to a speaker
simulator. There are five basic Body types to select from, each with it's
own vibe, as well as separate controls for Body Resonance and Body Scale.
The Auto function is an amplitude respondent envelope follower that controls
the scale parameter, creating unique dynamic effects.
UN-16 Unison
The UN-16 Unison is a reincarnation of the mysterious "Unison' button
found on early '80s synths. Transformed into a Reason half-rack unit,
it fattens up incoming audio by emulating the effect of 4, 8, or 16 detuned
voices playing the same sound. The result is rich and wide, slightly similar
to a chorus effect, but more complex.
Spider Audio
Spider Audio is a utility that merges and splits audio, bringing even
more of the hardware studio's patching capabilities into the software
realm. Multiple audio signals can be merged and processed with the same
insert effect or an instrument's output can be split into four and sent
to four different effect processors.
Spider CV
The Spider CV is the same as Spider Audio, except that the splitting
and merging is performed on CV and gate signals. The merge function comes
with individual attenuators for each input and the split function also
inverts one of the CV outputs. This opens up for advanced and flexible
modulation and control routing.
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