Users of the Synapse Audio Antidote RE for Reason can now add sounds to the virtual synth thanks to the Nucleus SoundLab Antimatter ReFill.
The Antimatter ReFill for Antidote RE features 100 Combinators with control mappings (buttons, rotary encoders, modulation wheel) and 127 Antidote Patches created by Reason specialized sound designers and artists. The library is designed for user who want to create evolutive soundscapes, pads, sequences or rawer sounds.
Nucleus SoundLab adds that some patches and Combinators also make use of Reason Thor and Malstrom, along with Antidote RE.
2 demo songs are included in the library, which is available for $29 at nucleus-soundlab.com. A demo is also available for download from the website.
Antimatter ReFill requires Reason 6.5 or 7 and the Antidote Rack Extension 1.21 and above.
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