• Get the best VPN on the market with 66% Discount!
Software » Windows
Reason RE Meeker FX CB-4 Circuit Bent Organ v1.0.0-DECiBEL screenshot
Team DECiBEL | 07 Jan 2022 | 948.9MB
The CB-4 was born from a classic vintage instrument, the Casio SK-1, taken into the lab and circuit-bent. It was opened up, adding switches and hard-wiring new controls that transformed it into a tone monster. Once completed, it was multi-sampled into tube mic preamps. The switches and knobs caused the instrument to produce new textures, drones, and pitches. The jazz organ and pipe organ sounds that were produced were analyzed, mapped, tuned, and looped to create CB-4, a more flexible instrument in the digital realm. Additional flexibility was added: an AMP envelope, a Modulation envelope, 3 types of Filters, a Low Frequency Oscillator, and an effects engine with compression, distortion, chorus, delay, and reverb.

The CB-4 comes with over 100 patches and combinators, featuring a range of sound design to create music ranging from moody 80s soundtrack, video game chip, dubstep grime, afro funk, or anything in-between.

Features:
- organ samples from circuit-bent instruments
- flexible parameters and effects
- expertly crafted patches and sound design

Circuit-Bending is the creative, chance-based customization of the circuits within electronic devices to create new musical or visual instruments and sound generators.





download from free file storage
click to show download links
download from any file hoster with just one LinkSnappy account
download from more than 100 file hosters at once with LinkSnappy.

comments

  Resident 19.12.2018 101
+16
Is there a way to use these as VST in cubase?
  Resident 2.05.2011 327
+71
First, install Reason Studio (include Reason Plugin VST3)
next, Install the Rack Extension you want to use
Put the Reason Plugin (VST3) installed by Reason Studio in the VST PATH that Cubase can read.

After that, start Reason Plugin from normal VST / VSTi Plugin with Cubase.
Then the plug-in tuner will open, from which you can select the Reason internal Device or Rack Extension you want to use.

Of course, plugs that connect multiple RacKs, connect, and make one package can be used in Combinator as one plug-in.

However, note that if even one Sample / WAVE used by the Reason Device, such as NNXT, NN-19, Redrum, KONG, etc., is missing during reading, the PC may not return while it is stopped.
  Resident 19.12.2018 101
+16
quote by dosukoiFirst, install Reason Studio (include Reason Plugin VST3)
next, Install the Rack Extension you want to use
Put the Reason Plugin (VST3) installed by Reason Studio in the VST PATH that Cubase can read.

After that, start Reason Plugin from normal VST / VSTi Plugin with Cubase.
Then the plug-in tuner will open, from which you can select the Reason internal Device or Rack Extension you want to use.

Of course, plugs that connect multiple RacKs, connect, and make one package can be used in Combinator as one plug-in.

However, note that if even one Sample / WAVE used by the Reason Device, such as NNXT, NN-19, Redrum, KONG, etc., is missing during reading, the PC may not return while it is stopped.



Thanks! But do I need a registered version of Reason? Or a demo version is ok? Reason is not cracked right?
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2376 16094
+158911
  Resident 19.12.2018 101
+16
WHAT? Yes I have missed it! Reason cracked?!??! That's the most incredible news!
That's the @reason@ why we see all these extensions.

Amazing news guys!!!
  Resident 30.01.2014 7 2163
+364
Seems you missed it. :))

related posts

Reason RE Meeker FX CB-5 Circuit Bent Wind v1.0.0-DECiBELReason RE Meeker FX CB-3 Circuit Bent Keys v1.0.0-DECiBELReason RE Meeker FX CB-2 Circuit Bent Drums v1.0.0-DECiBELThe Hollywood Edge Sound Effects Library Foley Impact Sound Effects Vol.2 F ...DrumDrops 60s Motown Kit: All Samples Pack MULTiFORMAT-DECiBEL

Spread the Word