Free Bleepy/Squelchy Techno Music Maker 303 808 & Stuff

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Right then, Propellerheads have stopped making and supporting the 808/909/303 clone ReBirth and it's history.

However............... as a good-will gesture they've made the RB-338 available for free download. Basically you get a couple of 303's, an 808 and a 909 to play with.

I used to sit and twiddle with the demo till the time ran out, so off to play with this free full version.

http://www.rebirthmuseum.com/

Register & download, get bleeping.
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More toys for making my songs. ;D
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i think i need more step by step instructions than that.. sigh.. although i did manage to register
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To be honest I'm struggling myself, I was fine with the demo but I haven't even managed to get this installed yet. Maybe Dark or some tech-head can talk us through it... :notworthy:
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i hope so. i'm under orders.
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have anybody heard of 8bitpeoples have a look and give a try to listen :notworthy:
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Torrent downloads? There's an idea! :lol:
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Seems this program doesn't work here because of it being 16 bits :(
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mucked about with rebirth a while ago, mainly for its superb 808 and 909 drum machine sounds...

you need a decent sound card (with "asio" drivers) though otherwise you will get serious "latency" (the gap between hitting a button and getting the sound back) :|
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This program.

You download it via the Torrent, then burn the CD image (which is what you've downloaded) to a CD-R.

You then install it using the CD. I assume a CD Key is included, or found on the website, or unnecessary.

In any case, I severely wanted Propellorheads software. This will own.
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"I severely wanted Propellorheads software"

edonkey and a broadband connection, mate. the world is your oyster :lol:

native-instruments' stuff is also good ;)
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I wanted LEGAL software. :lol:
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For anyone who tried and struggled like meto install the original version pointed to, there's a different one there now. It's smaller but just minus some demo songs and which installed first time easily for me.

btw this bittorrent thing is jolly good isn't it?
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ruffers wrote:btw this bittorrent thing is jolly good isn't it?
Actually I hate it :lol:

Kills my upload bandwith :roll: :evil:
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I though that was controllable?
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Dark wrote:I wanted LEGAL software. :lol:
You really need to leech the KVR Audio site then :) www.kvraudio.com

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Quiff Boy wrote:you need a decent sound card (with "asio" drivers) though otherwise you will get serious "latency" (the gap between hitting a button and getting the sound back) :|

This one is not that expensive: http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/F ... -main.html

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