GForce Re-Tron Reason Rack Extension

US Featuring original Streetly tapes      12/07/12

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With Reason 6.5 now out, the new RackExtension plug-in format is now coming on stream. GForce Software are amongst the first to adopt this new format. In fact their new Re-Tron is out today.

Here's the official Line:

Remaining faithful to the 35 note 8 second limitation of the original instrument, Re-Tron gives you direct access to 25 premium tape banks from the original British Mellotron® manufacturer and makers of the magnificent M4000, Streetly Electronics. 

Use Re-Tron either as straightforward playback device for these iconic sounds, or, via the dual-layer and comprehensive editing features, create your own bespoke, hybrid 'tron patches which inject all the character from days gone by without the expense of owning and maintaining an original instrument. 

Based on the multi-award winning M-Tron Pro, Re-Tron offers several unique features, including several tape banks that have never previously been released in any digital format, as well as the back-panel Modulation Inputs & Outputs and CV Gate control that Reason affords. 

Features 
- 35 Notes of 'tron goodness 
- Tape reverse 
- Tape half speed 
- Dual Layer capability for mixing sounds 
- Comprehensive synthesis section for each layer 
- Multimode filter for each layer 
- Global Delay and Ensemble Effects 
- Flexible back panel routing providing a raft of cross-modulation options 
- Twenty five exclusive 'Tron tape banks:  

Cello, Choir (8 Voice Mixed), Church Organ, Clarinet, Combined Choir, Electric Guitar, Female Choir, Flute, French Horn, GC3 Brass, Glock & Bells, Lowrey & Leslie, M300B Violins, M400 Vibes, Male Choir, Mandolin, Miller Brass, Orchestra, Piano, Pump Organ, Tenor Sax, Trumpet, Violins, Wineglass, Woodwind.


Currently on special offer at €59

 


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