Propellerheads Reason Electric Bass ReFill is a professional and hypersampled reason refill created by Mocean Worker and Propellerheads. Featuring selectable basses and bass rigs plus a wide selection of music style patches, this refill puts eight fully playable electric bass guitars into your Reason rack helping you create natural sounding bass lines for your productions.
All instruments in the Reason Electric Basses ReFill were recorded using multiple microphones and dedicated bass amp setups, giving you full control of your overall bass sound. Based on note for note Hypersampling, these basses come complete with bends, glissandos and fret noises, making them very responsive, and very much alive. With a vast selection of instrument, mic and amplifier combinations to choose from, you can rest assured that the bass sound you are looking for can be found here.
Download Propellerheads Reason Electric Bass Demo Refill (30Mb, Zip, ![]()
Note: This Demo ReFill can not coexist with any other version of Reason Electric Bass. If you decide to go ahead and purchase the full version, please uninstall this demo.
Reason Electric Bass Features:
Reason Electric Bass Instruments:
- Fender Jazz Bass (1968): String type: roundwound. Playing style: fingered. One of the most recorded bass models of all times. This particular instrument is in original condition with no parts exchanged.
- Fender Precision Bass (1965): String type: flats. Playing style: fingered. The Fender Precision bass was the first mass-produced electric bass model and is probably the most best-selling electric bass of all times. The first ‘P-bass’ shipped in 1951 and it’s still being manufactured today.
- Gibson Les Paul (1969): String type: vintage roundwound. Playing style: fingered. It’s an American medium scale bass with British sound manufactured between ‘69 and ‘71. The body is made out of solid mahogany, set 3-piece mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard. Due to its heavy weight the Les Paul bass is more popular in the studio than on stage
- Rickenbacker 4001 (1974): String type: roundwound. Playing style: Picked. Rickenbacker guitars and basses have very unique design which make them easy to spot wherever they appear. The very popular 4001 model first came out in 1961 and this particular red/white Rickenbacker 4001 bass was manufactured in 1974.
- Gibson EB-0 (1970): String type: roundwound. Playing style: fingered. The short scale EB-0 is one of Gibson’s most popular bass models and was manufactured between 1959 and 1979. The design is very similar to the popular Gibson SG electric guitar.
- Kay Hollowbody (1963): String type: flats. Playing style: Picked. The Kay Hollowbody electric basses were sold on mail order in the US and were quite inexpensive. Because of the low price the Kay bass could be found almost anywhere in studios across the US and has appeared on many recordings over the years.
- MusicMan Stingray Fretless (2001): String type: flats, 5-string. Playing style: fingered. The MusicMan StingRay first came out in 1976 and was designed by Leo Fender. It was one of the first production electricbasses with active electronics. It featured a 9V battery to power the built-in preamp and EQ.
- Fender Precision Bass (1978): String type: roundwound. Playing style: picked.
Reason Electric Bass - Preset Patches: These are the basic, instrument specific Combinator patches for various mic/amp combinations.
Reason Electric Bass - Producer Patches: Producer-made, mix-ready bass sounds.
Reason Electric Bass - Style patches: These are Ready-made patches styled for different types of music: Pop, Rock, Funk/Disco, Reggae, Electronic, Hip hop/RnB. These patches come with a full set of effects and other signal treatments to bring out the characteristic genre-centric sound.
Reason Electric Bass - Template Patches: Empty, pre-routed patches for building advanced bass/amp/mic combos. Using these as a starting point, you can build your own sounds using every thinkable (and most likely some unthinkable too) combination of instrument, microphones and amplification.
Reason Electric Bass - Effect patches: Stomp box type bass effects that make full use of Reason’s effects and routing powers. Most of the effect patches make use of Reason’s combinator device to give you a complex set of effects and routings by loading a single patch.
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