Published on Sep 27, 2013 Discchord·67 videos
iTunes: ReBirth for iPad - Propellerhead Software AB
"Little Acid jam with ReBirth as part of the iOSMusic.org Acid House challenge. http://iosmusic.org/forum/drop-some-a...
Like my last Friday Fry Session, I kept myself to just 1 hour to develop some patterns and then went at it. This is not a limitation of the challenge, just a personal motivator to keep me from over-thinking things.
This video also serves a couple of other purposes:
1) I'm trying to get my husband to play with ReBirth in Duo Mode with me, and thought a video would make it seem more manageable and fun. His initial reaction was, "Woah that is a lot of buttons." By the end of the video I got a tentative, "Alright, I guess we could try..." Success!
2) A lot of people complain about ReBirth's controls being too small. I get that on the iPhone version, but on the iPad it is fine; just move your fingers out of the way. Since Display Recorder shows where my fingers are, I hope this video shows how I use the knobs by moving my fingers to the sides. This app is pretty awesome for acid so it is worth a second look. I love the distortion effect on the lead!"
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