Archive for the 'peff' Category

BUFFRE Song Challenge

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012

The Buffre Song Challenge is a songwriting and music production contest of skill with Propellerhead Reason! Show us how you use the Buffre Beat Repeater Rack Extension in conjunction with the world class recording, mixing, and sound design features of Reason.

Buffre ReCombinator Effects

Sunday, September 23rd, 2012

Buffre ReCombinator Effects are a collection of patches that extend the live performance features of the Buffre Beat Repeater Rack Extension. The archive includes over 60 patches based on eighteen different routing architectures that include filtering, panning, pitch modulation, gating, and pattern control systems. Also included are several grain effects patches that transform […]

Buffre Beat Repeater

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

The PEFF Rack Extension Development Team is proud to introduce Buffre, a beat repeater effect device for Propellerhead Reason 6.5 that loops audio in sync with song tempo. Buffre is a performance effect, controllable in real-time from a MIDI keyboard or control surface, and supports Reason control voltage routings for creating modular-based stutter and […]

Propellerhead Reason Rack Extensions

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

The news of Propellerhead Reason Rack Extensions is very exciting! The Reason production environment will be open to third party developers, and with Reason 6.5, users will have access to a whole new range of sonic tools from some incredible companies: Korg, Softtube, Sonic Charge, u-he, Sugarbytes, and GForce, to name a few! […]

Grainshifter Combinator Refill Beta

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

Unfinished Combi Project… should make this a RE

The Producers Conference LA

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

The Propellerhead Software Producers Conference in Hollywood was yet another great event. It sold out with over 150 people attending, and users from the SF Bay Area trekked down to club King King on Hollywood Blvd. The program started at 10:00 in the morning - a decent hour - but people were arriving […]

Thank You LA!

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

I just wanted to send out a big Thank You to everyone who attended today’s Producers Conference in Hollywood. I’m about ready to pass out after the long day - unless of course James and Richard decide to come by and drag me out tonight. I was surprised at the great turnout of […]

NAMM 2007

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

Despite arriving early to NAMM this year, I’m a little late getting to the report, but that’s ok, since I think everyone has already hear the big news from the Propellerheads and the announcement of a new synthesizer aptly named “Thor”. Right around 10:30am on Thursday morning, James Bernard went into a demonstration of […]

Reason Producers Conference in San Francisco

Saturday, November 11th, 2006

I’ve a few more days here in Stockholm before returning home where I have to get ready to do this all again next week at Recombinant Labs in San Francisco. James Bernard and Arabian Prince will coming up to present the North American version of the Propellerhead Software Producer Conference! Hayden Bursk from […]

Thank You Sweden!

Friday, November 10th, 2006

After a few days in Stockholm, I finally have a moment to relax. The trip over was fairly painless, with the one small exception of the family with the little baby sitting a few rows in front of me on the long haul from SF to London. I still managed to take a […]

Producers Seminar in Stockholm

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

Yeah, i’ve been busy and slacking on posts. I will be heading out to Stockholm in a couple of days for the Producers Conference. I’ll be presenting a few lectures on Reason 3.0, Combinator, and Remote - There will be a few topics from my book covered, but expanded to real world situations. […]

Minerva 8 Polyphonic Synthesizer

Monday, October 2nd, 2006

If you’re a regular on the Propellerhead Software User Forum, then you may have already downloaded this new ReFill. It’s a specialized combinator dubbed the Minerva-8, a Malström based synthesis system that uses three simultaneous oscillators to simulate an analog synth.
This is nothing new - a lot of people stack Malströms in a combi […]