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.
Free Bleepy/Squelchy Techno Music Maker 303 808 & Stuff
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i think i need more step by step instructions than that.. sigh.. although i did manage to register
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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...
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i hope so. i'm under orders.
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
have anybody heard of 8bitpeoples have a look and give a try to listen
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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)
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)
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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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.
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
native-instruments' stuff is also good
edonkey and a broadband connection, mate. the world is your oyster
native-instruments' stuff is also good
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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?
btw this bittorrent thing is jolly good isn't it?
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Actually I hate itruffers wrote:btw this bittorrent thing is jolly good isn't it?
Kills my upload bandwith
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You really need to leech the KVR Audio site then www.kvraudio.comDark wrote:I wanted LEGAL software.
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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
IZ.