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offline princess chimpy from the secret place (New Zealand) on 2004-04-27 02:31 [#01162139]
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i have a copy of it. What does it do?


 

offline Toejam from Perth (Australia) on 2004-04-27 02:32 [#01162142]
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makes noises.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2004-04-27 02:34 [#01162144]
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Isn't it a softsynth thingie?


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-04-27 02:34 [#01162145]
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It (reasonably accurately) emulates the classic TR-808 and
TR-909 drum machines and of course, the legendry TB-303 bass
synthesiser (main instrument in "acid" music).

It's good for doing acid/techno music. It's a bit boring
having tracks using nothing but rebirth, but combined with
other programs it's pretty cool. Personally I think the 303
sound is a bit too "clean". Audiorealism's Bass Line sounds
more like a real 303.


 

offline princess chimpy from the secret place (New Zealand) on 2004-04-27 02:35 [#01162146]
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ok cool, well it was free so im sure i can find a use for
it. Thanks guys


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2004-04-27 02:35 [#01162148]
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(rebirth)


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-04-27 02:35 [#01162150]
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Generally you'd use the 909 for beats, the 808 for
percussion, one 303 for the bassline and the other (there
are two copies of a 303 in it) for acid type higher pitched
noises.


 

offline big from lsg on 2004-04-27 15:46 [#01163252]
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where did you get the copy


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2004-04-27 15:56 [#01163263]
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Generally I use the two 303s to make dense rhythmic
progressions, I use the 909 as a heavily distorted
percussion rack, and I use the 808 as etheral vibrations
rippling across an acid universe. Then I woke up and Ceri
had eaten all of the strawberries and it was no fun anymore
:(


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-04-27 16:01 [#01163272]
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Awww, we love "acid kompressor" Paul ;)
I was just saying what the conventions in a lot of tracks
were- of course there's a lot of room for experimentation!

I haven't had strawberries since Sunday. I had some pureed
with vanilla gin on top of starwberry icecream. It came
pretty close to beating my mother's home made peach and rum
ice cream, which is my all time favourite ice cream.


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-04-27 16:02 [#01163275]
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id prefer to use sampled tr kits than rebirth's.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2004-04-27 16:06 [#01163276]
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Being a simple lad, I had strawberries yesterday, with no
garnishes.

BTW, Acid Kompressor is an awesome track! Especially with
the volume cranked up! It's truly a dance of 303s at one
point -- it's ecstacy, and anyone who doesn't like it, or
feel that wave is an BUTTHOLE!


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-04-27 16:11 [#01163284]
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To each his own :)


 

offline plaster from splitska 10 on 2004-04-27 16:16 [#01163295]
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fkors


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2004-04-27 16:20 [#01163300]
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i kinda like rebirth. its as close as i'll probably ever get
to any of those machines....


 

offline staplemouth on 2004-04-27 18:11 [#01163451]
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yeah ive been using rebirth for a couple of years now and
its very limited by itself, but when used with reason or any
other program it can add to it a lot. I sampled off the 909
and 808 drum sounds and use them in other sampler software
and create basslines and squelches and screams with the
303s.
!


 


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