SIX new Noise Engineering REs?

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18 Nov 2021

From the free RE thread:
NoiseEng wrote:
18 Nov 2021
Greetings! We have officially released the Noise Engineering Freequel bundle as Rack Extensions today! They are free and in the shop now (bundle page to follow). The bundle includes

Sinc Vereor
Sinc Vereor is a powerful synthesizer hidden behind a deceptively simple interface. This wavemorphing subtractive synth uses familiar controls to create unusual sounds different from what you’d expect from a similar package. Noise mode incorporates an adjustable-bandwidth “artifactful” self-similar noise source. All modes also incorporate a wavefolder. Add in a multimode filter and VCA controlled by an ADSR envelope and a vintage-inspired chorus, Sinc Vereor allows for precise tone creation from simple and melodic to all-out noisy and unapologetically digital.

Virt Vereor
Virt Vereor is a powerful synthesizer based on a unique set of synthesis algorithms. Bass is a quadrature algorithm described in Bernie Hutchins’ seminal series Electronotes. Sawx is a supersaw-inspired beast. Harm is an additive algorithm with spectral control and distortion of partials. Virt Vereor makes a tremendous amount of unique sounds with an immediate and usable interface.

We’ve paired the Virt oscillator section with Vereor, our easily manipulated dynamics section using an ADSR envelope controlling a variable slope and analog-inspired multimode gate/filter. Add to that a vintage-inspired chorus and a load of presets, and Virt Vereor has something for anyone looking for basses, leads, or just new and innovative sounds.

Ruina
Ruina is a versatile multi-distortion with wavefolding, octavizing, phase shifting, multiband saturation, filtering, and DOOM. Inspired by our hardware distortion modules, Ruina takes the magic of Eurorack and puts it in the Reason Rack. Whether you want to subtly shape a sound or drive things to annihilation with over 120dB of overdrive, Ruina is the distortion for you.

These are available, free, at https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/brow ... ngineering

Drop us a line if you have any questions!
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Pepin
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18 Nov 2021

Ruina sounds pretty great after playing with it for a bit :)

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18 Nov 2021

Hello! Thank you for posting! I just posted a longer post about these too. Have a look:


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18 Nov 2021

Thx!!! : )

Messing around with Ruina right now.
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