CGCircuit

: The original hardware was known for its striking red Formica "sounddeck" visible through a clear plexiglass cover. Cultural Impact: From Abbey Road to Daft Punk

: It made frequent television appearances on The Monkees and The Partridge Family and was a staple for touring bands like The Beach Boys .

The digital version available at Reason Studios (developed by Jiggery-Pokery) meticulously samples every note of both pickups at 24/96 resolution. Key features of the Rack Extension include:

: The instrument features two sets of pickups: one near the plectra for a sharper attack and another near the strings' midpoint for a fuller, mellower tone.

: To maintain realism, the samples include the natural AC hum of the vintage hardware as notes fade.

: Its most famous appearance is the haunting arpeggio intro to " Because " on the Abbey Road album, played by George Martin.

: Four voices (Mid pickup, Top pickup, and two doublers) each have dedicated level, tuning, and delay settings.

Reason Re Combo Electric Harpsichord [win] -

: The original hardware was known for its striking red Formica "sounddeck" visible through a clear plexiglass cover. Cultural Impact: From Abbey Road to Daft Punk

: It made frequent television appearances on The Monkees and The Partridge Family and was a staple for touring bands like The Beach Boys . Reason RE Combo Electric Harpsichord [WiN]

The digital version available at Reason Studios (developed by Jiggery-Pokery) meticulously samples every note of both pickups at 24/96 resolution. Key features of the Rack Extension include: : The original hardware was known for its

: The instrument features two sets of pickups: one near the plectra for a sharper attack and another near the strings' midpoint for a fuller, mellower tone. Key features of the Rack Extension include: :

: To maintain realism, the samples include the natural AC hum of the vintage hardware as notes fade.

: Its most famous appearance is the haunting arpeggio intro to " Because " on the Abbey Road album, played by George Martin.

: Four voices (Mid pickup, Top pickup, and two doublers) each have dedicated level, tuning, and delay settings.