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BitRate
BitRate by Icebreaker Audio is Soundware (samples or presets that load into other products).
Product
Version
1.0
Reaktor 5.8
Soundware
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Soundware
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BitRate is a semi-modular, retro-digital drum machine for Native Instruments' Reaktor 5.8.

Key Features:

  • 5 drum slots into which you can load any one of 13 different sound modules.
  • 4 main sound engine types: Chip, IA-OP, SMP, and Glitch; each based on a different style of lo-fi digital sound generation.
  • A built-in sequencer with 2 modulation sequences per drum.
  • Highly flexible modulation routing capabilities.
  • EQ, Compressor, and Speaker Simulator master effects.

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Comments & Discussion for Icebreaker Audio BitRate

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Discussion: Active
Sendy
Sendy
3 March 2013 at 9:23pm

I'd be all over this if it ran on Reaktor Player.

IcebreakerAudio
IcebreakerAudio
7 March 2013 at 12:54pm

Thanks for the comment. Unfortunately Native Instruments don't do third party deals for Reaktor, like they do for Kontakt. If they did, this would definitely be available for Reaktor Player.

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Sendy
Sendy
12 March 2013 at 4:21pm

No worries. I'd been toying with getting Reaktor for a while so decided to take the plunge. This module was enough to reach the tipping point. You did a great job with the presets and getting the sound down, warts 'n all :) Congrats.

bailees7irish
bailees7irish
4 March 2013 at 9:23am

Same here. Looks sexy and, judging from the description, would go great in my music style.

Sendy
Sendy
4 March 2013 at 10:47pm

Yeah. The sound demos on their site are good too. I have chip emulation plugins like Chipsounds, but the way this is bundled together with the different engines and is focussed on percussion seems really inspiring.

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