u-he Repro
2 Synthesizer Virtual Instruments
Repro: Analog, Meticulously Recreated
Repro dives into the past for analog inspiration, meticulously modeling two famous synthesizers.
Every detail of the original was captured using component-level modelling technology to create the most authentic model possible.
All the subtle characteristics and quirks found in the originals are present in Repro.
One product, one installer, two synths: Repro-1 and Repro-5.
Repro-1
Repro-1 is a fierce mono synth: hard-working, raw sounding and immediately playable. The classic design is simple and intuitive but belies a deep feature set capable of a wide range of sounds.
- Powerful analogue sound using component-level modeling
- 2 multi-wave oscillators: saw/pulse and saw / triangle / pulse
- Tweak page for adjusting component behavior
- 4-pole resonant lowpass filter
- Proudly monophonic
- Arpeggiator with latch mode
- Twin 32-step sequencer, 64 steps if chained
- Built-in effects: analog-style delay / chorus, EQ / resonator, plate reverb, sonic conditioner, wave folder
- 3 modulation sources controlling 5 destinations
- Sleepy mode to save CPU when Repro-1 is idle
- Host-syncable LFO with 3 waveforms
- Over 500 factory presets
- NEW in v1.1.2: Support for Oddsound MTS-ESP
Repro-5
Repro-5 is the new polyphonic addition. It has a lot in common with Repro-1, a similar design and feature plus shared sonic DNA. But Repro-5 introduces new flavors, most notably is the ability to play lush chords or thick unison leads, while keeping the authentic analog sound.
- Powerful analog sound using component-level modeling
- 2 multi-wave oscillators: saw/pulse and saw / triangle / pulse
- Tweak page for adjusting component behavior
- 4-pole resonant lowpass filter
- Based on famous 5-voice polyphonic hardware synth
- 8 voice polyphonic, or up to 8 voice unison with optional glide
- Individual voice panning
- Audio-rate voice modulation: Oscillator A frequency, pulse width, filter cutoff
- Polyphonic distortion unit with 4 types including bit crusher
- Built-in effects: analog-style delay / chorus, EQ / resonator, plate reverb, sonic conditioner, tape emulation effect
- Over 950 factory presets
At first glance, Repro-1 and Repro-5 are simple and intuitive, but the clean and classic designs hide deep feature sets capable of a wide range of sounds.
Repro-5 shares a lot of sonic DNA with Repro-1, but adds new flavors and characteristics. First: it's polyphonic! Play rich pads, shape them using the resonant lowpass filter, drive the polyphonic distortion unit as hard as you like, and finally polish your sound with five built-in effects. Keep it lush, or go for thick detuned unison leads. Repro-5 adds new dimensions to the familiar classic sound while keeping analogue authenticity front and centre.
Tweaks Panel
Eye-candy like in Repro-1, the Tweaks page is there to let you change the fundamental behavior of individual modules. The Repro-5 version includes 10 user-adjustable jumpers (mini circuit connectors) and 6 module tweak selectors, plus Microtuning. All the main controls of the synthesizer are also accessible.
Additionally, since Repro-5 is polyphonic, there's access to a row of 8 trimmers used to set a stereo pan position for each individual voice.
Polyphonic Distortion
While Repro-1 includes a sequencer, Repro-5 comes with a distortion unit.
Each voice has its own processor, which means there is no interaction between notes in a chord.
The distortion gets applied to the signal before the rest of the included effects.
There are four different modes available: Soft Clip, Hard Clip, Foldback, and Corrode - a sample rate reducer and bit crusher, all-in-one.
Stompboxes
Repro-5 ships with a set of 5 (excluding the distortion unit) high quality effects in the shape of stomp-boxes. From subtle to extreme adjustments, this section expands the polyphonic synthesizer's capabilities beyond expectations.
While Repro-1 includes Jaws (a wavefolder), Repro-5 replaces it with a saturation unit: Velvet, with support to different modes, followed by the same effects found in the monophonic brother: Lyrebird (a flexible delay, which inspired the creation of Colour Copy), RESQ (semi-parametric EQ or resonator), Drench (a lush plate reverb), and Sonic Conditioner (a stereo saturator and transient designer - to add the right amount of gelatine to your patches). All effects are rearrangeable through drag and drop in the FX Chain section.
System Requirements
- MacOS 10.10 Yosemite and above
- Officially supported up to MacOS 14 Sonoma
- Intel, AMD, or Apple Silicon CPU
- 1GB RAM or more
- 50MB free storage space
- 1000x600px screen resolution or higher
Plugin Formats
AAX Native, AU, VST2, and VST3
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