Rent-to-Own Reason Rack Extensions

US Propellerhead offers flexible ay to pay off Rack Extension plugins at your own pace      25/10/18

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Propellerhead Software has launched a Rent-to-Own program for select Reason Rack Extension plugins. They tell us that, in addition to traditional purchasing options, the new Rent-to-Own program offers an affordable, flexible way to expand your Reason Rack; For just $9.99 per month, you can rent top-selling Rack Extensions — with every payment going toward owning them outright.

Lukas Lyrestam, Product Manager of Propellerhead, told us, “It’s now easier and more affordable than ever to access the world’s most popular Rack Extensions with our new Rent-to-Own program. The best part is that there are no commitments. You can cancel anytime or pause payments for as long as you want – interest-free.”

Since its release in 2012, Propellerhead’s Rack Extension platform has emerged as a powerful audio plug-in format, with over 200 active developers, and more than 400 instruments and effects now available via the Propellerhead online store. Propellerhead say that Rack Extensions integrate seamlessly into the Reason rack, combining excellent sound, smooth workflows, and rock-solid stability with the intuitive routing, automation, deep editing, and flexibility that Reason users expect.

Pricing and Availability:
Rack Extensions are sold as standalone products or can be purchased through the Rent-to-Own program on Propellerhead’s online store. The following Rack Extensions are currently available for 9.99 USD/EUR per month via Rent-to-Own, with more coming soon:

Eligible Rack Extension plugins in the Rent-to-Own program:

  • Parsec Spectral Synthesizer
  • Umpf Club Drums
  • Layers Quadrasonic Sample Player
  • PX7 FM Synthesizer
  • Fingerpicking Nylon A-List Acoustic Guitarist

 
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