38 Ensembles For NI Reaktor-5

US Musicrow releases Golden Ensembles 2 for NI Reaktor      14/07/08

38 Ensembles For NI Reaktor-5


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Musicrow has released Golden Ensembles 2 which they describe as a massive collection of 38 cutting-edge ensembles for NI Reaktor-5. They say that - everything is packed - synthesizers, effects and creative sound processors with hundreds of presets ready to be used.
Musicrow say that Golden Ensembles pack includes the new mega-synth Cobra, along with other impressive synthesizers and instruments such as Orpheus 2, Oberline, Piano Magic, Trancoid and more. In addition, it contains vintage processor emulators like Vintage Chorus and Plate Reverb, and unique sound design tools such as Executer or White FX.
Golden Ensembles pack includes the following ensembles:
  • Synthesizers: Cobra, Orpheus, Oberline, Bass Lab, Trancoid, CX, and Blue Crow
  • Other Instruments: Piano Magic, Theremin, Brass Machine, Future Bass, Accordion, and Vinyl
  • Sound Generators: Chaos
  • Classics Processors: Plate Reverb, Tape Echo, Osmosis Filter, Green Tape, Tube Compressor, Vintage Chorus, Mood Filter, Ultraverb, Ultra Chorus, Tape Flanger, Preamp Emulator, Ultra Phaser, DX3, Graphic Equalizer, and Tremolo
  • Sound Design Tools: Executer, Magician, White FX, GrainD lay, Electroverb, Drive, Space Boy, Golden Delay and Vocal Modeler
Pricing and Availability:
Golden Ensembles 2 is now available for €119 / $159.
Version 1 users can upgrade to Golden Ensembles 2 for €20 / $25
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