Propellerhead ReBirth
Rob Brzykcy
cyborg0 at GlobalEyes.net
Fri Nov 13 03:06:36 CET 1998
Eric Barbour wrote:
> >More music than I've made in a year! Does anyone know of a kracked
> >version??? Is it alright to say kracked??
> >I wouldn't mention a krack, but the cost is just stupid. $179.00!!!
>
> Aw, come on, Bill. Keep in mind that those poor bastards probably
> worked their asses off on that program for months, if not years.
> Give them their pennies, pay the tribute.
>
> Have mercy on the poor schlubs, they think they've created
> an EXACT simulation of old Roland analog synths.
> (is it? some doubt emerges.........I played around with some of
> those shareware Mac synthesizer emulators, and was, ahem,
> not impressed.........)
Actually, it is a pretty good rendition of the tb303. I am somewhat impressed, but my
problem after messing with quite a few 303s in my day is that it sounds TOO good..
Real 303s have quirks and just dont behave the same way..Somedays the same 303 will
sound a little different than the day before, and some of them behave different upon
full resonance and with different types of distortion. Rebirth sounds good, but goes
stale on yer ears after a while ie I get severe listening fatigue from Rebirth but not
from my TeeBee or 777.. Kinda wierd..
I mean, honestly, I actually fall ASLEEP quite a bit while messing with Rebirth.. very
strange. I would hate to fall asleep during a gig.
Anyone have similiar things happen when they work on certain pieces of gear or
software?
PS honestly, im not kidding..
Rob
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