Reason Re Jps Harmonic Synthesizer [win] Site

The is a specialized Rack Extension (RE) for Reason, developed by Jiggery-Pokery Sound . It is a faithful software recreation of the RMI Harmonic Synthesizer , a rare mid-1970s hardware unit famously used by Jean-Michel Jarre on the classic album Oxygène . Core Concept: Additive Synthesis with a Twist

If you are looking for that specific —gritty leads, deep basses, and retro sequences—this is the definitive tool for Reason users. It bridges the gap between an 80s-style digital synth and a warm analog machine.

Two "Digital Harmonic Generators" (DHG) with independent controls and the ability to manipulate 16 individual harmonics each. Reason RE JPS Harmonic Synthesizer [WiN]

Unlike modern additive synths that might offer hundreds of pure sine wave partials, the JPS Harmonic Synthesizer uses 16 harmonic level faders per oscillator.

A 25% performance boost and 16x oversampling for high-quality, aliasing-free rendering. The is a specialized Rack Extension (RE) for

A built-in effects section featuring a flanger, chorus (based on the Chenille Chorus Ensemble), and reverb.

A "Shape" fader allows you to adjust the waveform from a pure sine to a bit-limited (4-bit to 8-bit) lo-fi tone to match the original hardware's character. Version 2 Enhancements It bridges the gap between an 80s-style digital

In this synth, each "harmonic" is not a pure sine wave but is actually quite rich in its own sub-harmonics, resulting in a raw, vintage, and slightly lo-fi character.

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