Soundcells has announced the release of Digital Genome, a Reason ReFill that is based on the Amiga 1200's 8-bit Paula processing chip. The Amiga 1200 (code-named 'Channel Z') was extremely popular among producers all over the world in the early nineties.
Digital Genome picks up the thread where Soundcells left off with "bitBUMPER deluxe" with it's funky, housey and spacey lo-fi character. Warm, gritty, sleazy, dangerous and nostalgic are the keywords. This ReFill can be used as a full workstation since everything the old Amiga had to offer is in there: basses, keys, lead synths, warm pads and enough drums and percussion, and an FX section.
Features:
- 153 combinator patches, great for many different styles of music.
- 6 different folders: Bass, FX, Keys, Leads, Miscellaneous, Pads.
- 171 NNXT patches containing the basic sounds which were used for the Combinators.
- 230 original Amiga 1200 samples, 178 MB uncompressed.
- 21 rex loops.
Digital Genome is available for the introductory price of €24.90 until July 15, 2010 (normally €34.90).
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