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ken from ken on 2002-01-21 19:04 [#00073050]



rebirth or fruity or bananas ?


 

Chris Ochre from www.ochremusic.com on 2002-01-21 20:06 [#00073096]



poobirth.


 

Mutant Death Pengwin from Medicine Hat on 2002-01-21 21:54 [#00073162]



i made my best stuff with rebirth.


 

Kalaim Badkaama from France on 2002-01-21 21:56 [#00073164]



Ever try Reason?


 

digidogheadlock from under a rock on 2002-01-21 22:48 [#00073232]




reason is sweet but alone its weak. add rebirth, acid pro
and cubase to the mix and you're set...



 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-12-18 09:21 [#00484754]
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Rebirth is great. I was playing with it at the weekend at my
parents' house and I'd forgotten how good it was. I fired it
up on mine last night with my midi controller and it's
great. I tend not to use it in song mode, just make a load
of patterns, then use it "Live" I'm going to use it for a
collaboration with a mate over Xmas.


 

offline magiker from Östersund (Sweden) on 2002-12-18 09:27 [#00484757]
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Reason is the thing.


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-12-18 10:10 [#00484769]
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Neat Ceri JC

ReBirth is great, gotta love the 808 and the TB 303!

For being all digital its very phat sounding.

They took the schematics from the origional Roland TB 303
and programmed it exactly as the origional.

Yay for ReBirth

Reason is kick ass too!


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-12-18 10:18 [#00484780]
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Yes, they created a mathematical representation of what each
of the components did- that's how they got it to sound so
old analogue. Incredible how close it sounds to the real
machines...

I *still* haven't had a go of reason yet...


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-12-18 10:20 [#00484783]
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You gotta give it a try. Its pretty excellent


 

offline rzezniq from gorzow (Poland) on 2002-12-18 12:55 [#00484929]
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FAST Tracker! the one and only!dos version rules(i love
listening to music via pc-speaker:) you can play "snake(like
at nokia)" on that!


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-12-19 02:27 [#00485492]
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word up... fast tracker was brilliant! :)


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-12-19 03:14 [#00485500]
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Yes, I remember Snake on it. I never got the hang of fast
tracker though... maybe I should buy and old 486, just to
use fast tracker on...


 

offline bryce_berny from chronno (Canada) on 2002-12-19 04:56 [#00485559]
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I always hated rebirth but then started using it to make fun
little tracks on my old piece of shit laptop. Now im
wishing it were available as a vsti for use with cubase or
fruity


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-12-19 04:58 [#00485561]
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You can re-wire it to reason...
There's also an import re-birth function on floops...

It can run on suprisingly low spec machines too.


 

offline bryce_berny from chronno (Canada) on 2002-12-19 05:05 [#00485575]
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yea you can rewire it but that doesnt give you control of
the notes and whatnot through cubase's key arranger, and the
import function in fruity doesnt sound like rebirth :(



 


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