
via Craig. video below
"ReBirth is back! Propellerhead Software's legendary Techno Micro Composer has been resurrected and customized for the iPad. ReBirth faithfully emulates dance music's three backbone devices: The Roland TB-303 Bass synth and the Roland TR-808 and 909 drum machines. Combine these with FX units, fully featured pattern sequencers and a gorgeous-looking interface and you're ready to make killer tracks on your iPad. Share your music with friends on Facebook, Twitter and more using the built in sharing features.

Features
2 x TB-303 Bassline Synthesizer with pattern sequencer
The original Acid House and Techno bass synth. Unrivaled power, unmistakable sound.
TR-808 Drum machine
Roland's sub-heavy 1980 beat computer. Instant hip-hop.
TR-909 Drum machine
The go-to beatbox for everything House and Techno. Press play and you're dancing.

Bouncy and hypnotic, always in time with your music.
Compressor with threshold and ratio
A bare-bones compression unit for added beefiness.
Distortion unit with amount and shape
Raw and rugged distortion for that extra edge. Works wonders with any 303 bassline.
PCF effect
Pattern controlled Low-pass / Band-pass filter - a tweaker's delight.

Device specific mixer sections with pan, delay sends and FX switches
Mod support
Includes 7 original user mods with alternative sound sets and graphics
Sharing features
Share function with easy publication of songs to Facebook, Twitter and other social networks."
YouTube via PropellerheadSW | October 31, 2010
"ReBirth, the legendary Techno Micro Composer, is on the iPad now! In this video ReBirth guru Kurt "Peff" Kurasaki gives us a walkthrough of the new iPad features, teaches beat-making Rebirth style, and shares his thoughts on the legacy of the app."
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So after putting up and barely using this due to the screen size restriction on ipad I now have to pay for the updated ipad version.
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly what i was thinking too!
ReplyDeletecan you save rebirth files to open on your computer? Can you render the tracks as audio?
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