Reason Re X-impact Synthesizer [win] -

The filter section is a standout feature. While it can do smooth sweeps, it excels at resonance-heavy, "screaming" textures. It includes multiple filter types (Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass) with slopes that provide a distinct, edgy character.

Because it is a , X-Impact integrates perfectly into the Reason ecosystem. It supports "CV" (Control Voltage) inputs and outputs on the back of the device. This allows producers to "flip the rack" and patch X-Impact into other Reason devices, such as the Alligator Triple Filtered Gate or Pulsar Dual LFO, creating complex modular setups that would be difficult to replicate in a standard VST environment. Reason RE X-Impact Synthesizer [WiN]

The synth includes on-board distortion, delay, and reverb. The distortion, in particular, is tuned to complement the oscillator's output, adding grit and "impact" (hence the name) without losing the fundamental frequency of the note. Workflow and Integration The filter section is a standout feature

The synthesizer is built around several pillars that define its character: Because it is a , X-Impact integrates perfectly

X-Impact is a "genre-specific" powerhouse. It is a go-to tool for:

At its core, X-Impact is a subtractive synthesizer, but its implementation is tailored for punch and clarity. It features a multi-oscillator engine that allows for complex waveform stacking. Unlike vintage emulations that aim for "warmth" or "imperfection," X-Impact is unapologetically digital and precise. Its oscillators are capable of producing sharp, harmonically rich tones that cut through a dense mix without excessive processing. Key Features and Sound Design

To keep sounds moving, X-Impact includes a flexible modulation system. Users can easily route LFOs and envelopes to pitch, filter cutoff, or wavetable positions, allowing for the "wobbles" and "growls" associated with modern bass music.