Monday, August 06, 2007
ReBirth RB-338 (live)
YouTube via Denkitribe.
"Excerpt from streaming live August 5th. In this live I performed improvisation on RB-338. There are no pre-recorded sequences. Propellerhead RB-338 (bassline and drums) Ableton Live (effects) Novation ReMOTE 25 LE and KORG KAOSS PAD KP3 (MIDI remote control)"
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i still cant believe p-heads took rebirth out back and shot it.
ReplyDeletestupid
could have been v5.0 by now. but they're still trying to make reason fun.
give up. the sequencer is the best but nothing in the rack is compelling.
Wow, I remember Rebirth from back in 1996. Has it really been that long? I was using it on a Mac in OS8... making little bleepy loops for a CD-ROM game called "Stay Tooned" which only sold about 5,000 copies.
ReplyDeleteThe game took place in a hotel filled with cartoon characters running amok, where all the rooms are in a different world/environment. I'm mostly an animator but I did some sound production too. For the room that takes place in the year 2096 I used Reason for some music which made it to the game. Because back then it sounded futuristic, as opposed to gloriously retro now!