Sounds For Korg's MonoPoly Rack Extension

US Nucleus SoundLab releases Analog Theory ReFill      21/07/14

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Nucleus SoundLab has released Analog Theory, a ReFill for the Korg MonoPoly Reason Rack Extension. Here's what they have to say about it...

Virtual Analog has come a long way.  Take Korg's MonoPoly Rack Extension for example.  Not only does it replicate the capabilities and sounds of this classic hardware synthesizer, but it exceeds the original with features like true polyphony and unison.  In fact, MonoPoly is the perfect starting point for creating next-gen electronica timbres in Reason!  It's only drawback is that it doesn't come packed with any Combinator patches whatsoever.  Let's fix that, shall we?  Introducing our latest ReFill - featuring MonoPoly - Analog Theory.

Analog Theory is a ReFill that pushes the boundaries of what is possible with Virtual Analog in the Reason environment.  Our experienced sound design team has fused the classic power of MonoPoly with the flexibility of the Reason Combinator to create some very unique sounds. MonoPoly is filled to the electronic brim with thick chordal layers, expressive plucks, dubstep growlers, and gated atmospheres.

You won't be disappointed with Analog Theory's attention to detail.  All the standard highlights of Nucleus SoundLab ReFills are still present:  Unique Combinators with unique Combinator controls; MonoPoly patches that make up each Combinator are individually available; full categorization of both Combinators and device patches; careful volume-balancing for every single patch.  Power-up your music with Analog Theory today!

Features:

  • 113 unique Combinators across ten categories.
  • 163 MonoPoly device patches.
  • 2 demo songs packed inside the ReFill.
  • All Combinator rotaries/buttons/modwheel uniquely mapped.
  • Patches designed by veteran Reason sound designers.
  • Requires: MonoPoly Rack Extension




Pricing and Availability:

Analog Theory is available for purchase now, at a price of $39 USD

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