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8-BIT SUITE for Reason Users - FREE!!!!

Posted by Pushbar - February 16th, 2010


Introducing the new Pushbar 8-bit Suite for Reason 4 users. It is a combinator patch that contains 3 instances of Thor.
The patch includes square waves with variable pulse widths, a triangle channel for creating bass sounds and a noise channel for creating drums and sound effects.

The keyboard is split into 3 sections for each of these channels. These sections can be changed by clicking the "Show Programmer" button. This may be necessary if, for example, you want to use the square channel to play the bass notes.

The square channel is velocity sensitive - the greater the velocity, the greater the pulse width. The velocity sensitivity can be turned off by clicking the "Velocity" button, and the modulation wheel can be used to alter the pulse width.

The noise channel is also velocity sensitive - The greater the velocity, the longer the release of the note.

By default, the patch limits the polyphony of each channel, as if it was a true 8-bit system. This feature can be turned off by clicking the "Full Polyphony" button.

The patch can be downloaded as a .zip file Here

Here is a song i made using entirely this patch.

Please try it out and leave a comment!

8-BIT SUITE for Reason Users - FREE!!!!


Comments

hey I thought you have here is pretty cool, the link is not working above but i would be happy to try this 8-bit powerful technology out.

by the way good work on your track too!

Ah thanks for letting me know. it all works properly now. I hope you like it :)

I've had a small problem... I can't open the 8 bit suite singally, and when I look at Reason 4, it isn't free! So how am I supposed to use the 8 bit suite?

If you don't want to purchase a copy of reason, you can download a demo from the Propellerhead website.