New Sounds For Synapse Antidote

US Nucleus SoundLab releases Kinetic Energy Reason ReFill for the Antidote Rack Extension      26/11/14

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Kinetic Energy is Nucleus SoundLab's follow-up to their first Reason ReFill for Synapse Audio's Antidote Rack Extension. They say that, while Antimatter was focused on new-school pads and atmospheres, Kinetic Energy is focused on raw motion and movement. Here's the details in Nucleus Soundlab's own words...

Every patch in Kinetic Energy has a single goal - inspire you instantly.  All 100 Combinator patches are cutting-edge sequences or arpeggios, perfect for song-starter material or just to bring an element of motion to your mix.  Kinetic Energy offers everything from bubbling electro arps, deep chordal layers, eclectic synth harps, to heavily-crushed bass riffs.

Of course, as this is a Nucleus SoundLab product, you can expect the usual high-quality production of every patch.  Each Combinator has unique rotary, button and modwheel destinations; Combinators are categorized across eight folders for easy access; Antidote patches that make up each Combinator are also available, including proper modwheel mapping; and all patches have been meticulously volume-balanced to fit into your mix instantly and not offend ears or blow monitors.  All Combinators feature easy controls to turn sequences or arpeggios into standard leads/polys/basses playable over MIDI.  Instant inspiration is only a few clicks away with Kinetic Energy.

Features:

  • 100 unique Combinators.
  • 135 Antidote device patches.
  • 1 demo song packed inside the ReFill.
  • All Combinator rotaries/buttons/modwheel uniquely mapped.
  • Patches designed by veteran Reason sound designers - Adam Fielding, Tom Pritchard and Jeremy Janzen.
  • Requires:  Antidote Rack Extension version 1.21 or higher, and Reason 6.5 or higher.


Pricing and Availability:
Kinetic Energy is available for purchase now, at a price of $29 USD.

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