Repro dives into the past for analogue inspiration
meticulously modelling two famous synthesizers. Every detail of the original was captured using component-level modelling technology to create the most authentic model possible. All the subtle characteristics and quirks found in the originals are present in Repro. One product
one installer
two synths. Repro-1 is a fierce monosynth: The classic design gives you immediate access to all the raw power: Two oscillators
self-oscillating 4-pole lowpass filter
arpeggiator
step sequencer
the unique modulation section
and five stomp-box effects which can be arranged in any order. Hard working
raw sounding and immediately playable
it's a simple and intuitive synthesizer which belies a deep feature set capable of a wide range of sounds.
Basics and history
The plug-in is a component-level model of perhaps the most powerful-sounding monophonic keyboard ever built. In the early 1980s
polyphonic synthesizers were almost within reach of the average musician. To be commercially viable
any new monophonic instrument had to be cheap but very capable. Fat drones
cutting leads
funky basses
quirky sci-fi sound effects β this synthesizer delivered on all counts. The circuit design made good use of standard Curtis chips and the little onboard sequencer was more than just a welcome extra. Despite its molded plastic panel and the limitations of monophony
it sold surprisingly well and is generally recognized as an iconic piece of synthesizer history. Our plug-in version includes all the lovable quirks of this classic synth
but with a much more capable sequencer
lots of presets
several under-the-hood tweaks
more modulation options
and as a plus: a great collection of cute stomp-box effects.
Tweaks panel
Apart from being unashamed eye-candy
the Tweaks page is there to let you change the fundamental behaviour of individual modules. There are 5 user-adjustable jumpers (mini circuit connectors) and 5 module tweak selectors. While on this page
all the main controls of the synthesizer are still accessible. Beside the option to modify the synth's fundamental characteristics through jumpers and selectors
the panel also includes access to the Microtuning section with many included presets.
Sequencer
The sequencer in the original hardware may have been a stroke of genius. Repro-1's version lets you step-record two patterns of up to 32 notes each
which are also saved with the preset and support copy/paste of pattern's presets between different instances of the plug-in. Other than having more steps than the original
the integrated sequencer supports per-step velocity
a rest button to add pauses
the ability to record your own sequences through a MIDI controller
and other improvements.
Stomp-boxes
Repro-1 ships with a set of 5 high quality effects in the shape of stomp-boxes. From subtle to extreme adjustments
this section expands the analogue synthesizer's capabilities beyond expectations. The effects section includes Jaws (wavefolder)
Lyrebird (a flexible delay
which inspired the creation of Colour Copy)
RESQ (semi-parametric EQ or resonator)
Drench (a lush plate reverb)
and Sonic Conditioner (a stereo saturator and transient designer - to add the right amount of gelatine to your patches). All effects are rearrangeable through drag and drop in the FX Chain section.
Features:
Powerful analogue sound using component-level modelling
2 multi-wave oscillators: saw/pulse and saw / triangle / pulse