Reason Holiday Offer

US Buy Reason, get Synth and Effect Rack Extensions free      28/11/14

Reason Holiday Offer


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Propellerhead has announced their Reason Holiday Offer. Buy Propellerhead Reason (full version) between November 28th and December 31st, and you will receive €369 (approx. £290 / $450) worth of best selling instrument and effect Rack Extension plug-ins for free.

Buy Reason 8 now - get all of this for free:

Korg MonoPoly (€39)
The analogue tweaker's favourite synth!

Korg Polysix (€39)
Korg's legendary analogue poly synth, now as a Rack Extension.

Propellerhead PX7 FM Synthesizer (€79)
An 80s classic FM synth now in the Reason Rack.

Propellerhead Radical Keys (€79)
Classic electric pianos in a great-sounding package.

Propellerhead Polar (€55)
Old school harmonizing and pitch-shifter effect with a host of modern tricks added.

Propellerhead Rotor (€39)
Rotor brings the sound of the classic rotary speaker design from the 1940's to the Reason rack.

Propellerhead Pulsar (€39)
Pulsar LGM-1 is a dual channel modulation powerhouse for the Reason rack.

How this works
Any customer who purchases and registers a qualifying Reason product* before the offer ends, will get the included Rack Extension instruments automatically added to their Propellerhead account. To download the Rack Extensions, they just go to their account page, locate their Rack Extensions tab and click 'sync all'.

*Offer applies to Full version and Student/Teacher purchased new from an authorized dealer. Upgrade versions not eligible.

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