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Repro

Synth (Analogue / Subtractive) Plugin by u-he
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Repro has an average user rating of 4.88 from 8 reviews

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User Reviews by KVR Members for Repro

Repro

Reviewed By vinx98 [all]
October 23rd, 2021
Version reviewed: 5 on Windows

Repro5 is the best for fat analog bass and lead sounds.

Repro5 youtube demo

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Repro

Reviewed By kingocounty [all]
April 26th, 2020
Version reviewed: current on Linux

An amazingly organic-sounding synth, and a two for one value. I came across U-he mainly as I'm a Linux user and I've ended up purchasing almost everything they make.

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Repro

Reviewed By Relja [all]
August 20th, 2018
Version reviewed: 5 on Windows

Repro-5 is the best sounding software synthesizer available today (20/08/2018).

The trade off is a really high CPU usage.

It's really easy to make good sounding presets, the stock ones are better than average softsynth presets but still not as good as in some hardware keyboards and synthesizers.

Still, I can't give it less than 5 stars just for the sound that it delivers.

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Repro

Reviewed By kokotte [all]
April 15th, 2018
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows

ONe of the best synth here, .

the sound is incredible, .

when Repro will be fully mpe compatible, it will be the ultimate analogue emulation.

2 synths for the price of one .

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Repro

Reviewed By alienimplant [all]
March 12th, 2018
Version reviewed: current on Mac

One of the best and most realistic emulations around. For classic synths in software, U-He is one of the few no-brainers. And with Repro, you get two synths in one.

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Repro

Reviewed By craigtumps [all]
February 12th, 2018
Version reviewed: 1.1 on Windows

Amazing sound, the most analog sounding synth I ever heard. Its easy to create original patches too. Its a bargain now it also comes with Repro-5 for the same price.

Its heavy on CPU though. Give the demo a good try to make sure your computer can handle it.

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Repro

Reviewed By p4tz3r [all]
July 9th, 2017
Version reviewed: v1.5332 on Mac

Excellent vintage emulator. Very thick analogue sounds. Good presets, very playable and often with mod and aftertouch settings. Sequencer and effects are awesome. Can't wait for free addition of Repro-5 modeled on the Prophet-5, which should be released soon.

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Repro

Reviewed By dune_rave [all]
February 14th, 2017
Version reviewed: 1.0 5332 on Windows

This synth is great as a u-he synth, but it's the first u-he synth that closely emulates one specific hardware. The Repro-1 sounds are vivid and live, similar to the superb sounds of Diva. As an emulation, I could compare it to ImpOSCar or rather Monark, regarding how cool the result is. The Gui is also great, those who owned NI Pro-53 surely agree. I don't know how a real Pro-1 sounds, but this software is kickass. The factory sounds are cool, and if you want even new sounds, you go into deeper to the tweaks page and modify the special settings of the synth. The sequencer page is also powerful, has a dual sequencer like the one in Predator2.

For me Repro-1 is not a CPU killer (I use it on a strong PC) and the ZZZ button force it to use even less cpu. It's monophonic, but no one can force you to use only one at a time.

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Latest 8 reviews from a total of 8

Comments & Discussion for u-he Repro

Discussion
Discussion: Active
Vospi
Vospi
6 December 2016 at 2:53pm

Is it just me or a monosynth model for $100 is a really niche market? :)

Urs
Urs
6 December 2016 at 7:11pm

Depends. Some companies were more successful with mono synths than with their poly stuff. Try the demo and maybe you'll see why.

Sycopation
Sycopation
28 August 2017 at 8:59pm

I have gotten $100 worth out of it in under two weeks. I love it. I love all u-he's stuff, but this has quickly become number one! Plus, basses, arps, leads and even some pads are monophonic by nature, so being monophonic is really not as limiting as you might think. And I imagine you already own oodles of polys, as do I. What you're paying for with this is character, and it has it in bucket loads. And frankly, I actually like being limited to monophonic in a lot of cases. It forces me think in a different way.

And lastly (this should be the kicker for any fence-sitters out there), word on the street is that Repro-5 (a polyphonic synth based on the Prophet 5) will be free for Repro-1 owners.

gammafied
gammafied
14 February 2017 at 11:12pm

I tried the demo. It was good. Not too taxing on CPU, friendly interface, and crisp sounds. It is on par with u-he's other offerings (it is well-made).

Sibelius19
Sibelius19
1 September 2017 at 12:22am

This and Bazille seem to suit me perfectly --though still using the CM and Beta versions. Can't wait to finally get a full version of this.

nichttuntun
nichttuntun
1 March 2018 at 10:58am

Repo 1 and 5 are just plain awesome! So good to have them both in the arsenal.

Repo 1 / the Sequential Circuits Pro-One and its multitimbral bigger brother was used by so many artists and notorious bands and it has been so convincingly reproduced on the software side by u-he...it's pure joy to use them.

On par with that kind of quality emulation of a hardware Synth only the OBX-II PRO comes in mind.

Have fun.

NatLife
NatLife
10 February 2019 at 11:14am

Repro 1 & Dune 3 doing a silent revolution in synthesizing, quality - it's all about this synths, they both can kill any Hardware or sofware synth for now.

Khr128
Khr128
14 September 2019 at 10:09pm

What is the formula for voice index modulation in Repro?

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