![]() in fact, that is exactly the largest single difference about packaging something as an RE. I don't see an email and I don't see a discount. I own the refill via the Backline Rig (or it might have been the RDK + Bass combo.). The microphones and the stomp boxes are not so much "baked in" at the sample level, but the FX cannot be moved to a different point in the signal path and not every mic is available with every amp.īUT, there IS a separate output on the back for the direct sound, which means you can use any amp/FX you want, Cerberus from Kuassa being an obvious choice because you can do everything but the chorus effect from that amp (amp/speaker/mic sim, graphic EQ, 4 band EQ, distortion, compression, and dry/wet control - PLUS a noise gate and output limiter!). ![]() The amps are "baked in", meaning if you switch amps there is a delay to load the other samples. If they've implemented a strict repackage of the refill, then it's understandable why there's no audio in - you can simply use the existing rack effects already in Reason if you want those effects. If I recall correctly, these effects were baked into various combinators within the refill and used native Reason rack effects - there were no discrete stomp boxes per se. ![]() ![]() No audio in so you can't use the stomp boxes as FX.
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