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I totally agree. Rebirth is kind of cool, but I feel it leans too heavily on the Roland Drum Machine interface, maybe a good interface for hardware, but Rebirth isn't hardware. I've never used Fruity loops though, I tend to make my sequences using Cakewalk's Metro, or my Ensonic TS10's on board sequencer. If you're looking for a Rebirth type if useability/sound why not go to the source and buy a Roland MC-303, 307 or 505? Mark Mark Sottilaro On Friday, September 28, 2001, at 06:31 AM, CarlJacobson@cakewalk.com wrote: > ReBirth is a program from Propellerheads (www.propellerheads.de) that > accurately emulates a TR-808 and TR-909. You can create sequences on it > and > also sync it to your sequencer. The coolest feature is that it allows > you > to create Mods where you can insert your own sounds and sequence with > those > instead of the Roland sounds. There are probably hundreds of Mods that > are > available for free download. > > I prefer Fruityloops (and not because Cakewalk distributes it). I used > to > use Rebirth heavily, but I found that Fruityloops has a more flexible > interface. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Karl Sangree [mailto:KSangree@home.com] > Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 8:53 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Computer Based Looping Software (was RE: What machine can do > this please?) > > > Lucien, > > What is ReBirth? I assume it is computer based looping software > similar to > AudioMulch. Is there a demo version, and where can I get it. > > Karl > > "We are the music makers, and > we are the dreamers of dreams" > Willy Wonka > > >>> From: Dj Devious D [mailto:dj_devious_d@hotmail.com] > >>> I worked >>> with about a year ago, as for AudioMulch's functionality ; I'd >>> rather use my >>> ReBirth app. >