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ReBirth Arrives for iPhone, iPod touch; $6.99

ReBirth, the Roland groovebox emulation that helped launch the popularity of soft synths, is now on Apple’s mobile devices for US$6.99. (I woke up to a note from Propellerheads’ CEO Ernst left in my inbox overnight, so thanks, Ernst, for the tip!)

This is not the native iPad version MusicRadar predicted after an interview with Ernst. For now, iPads scale up the iPhone interface. But a version with “native” resolution for the tablet seems a no-brainer down the road.

Feature list:

2 x TB-303 Bassline synths
TR-808 Drum Machine
TR-909 Drum Machine
Pattern Controlled Filter
Distortion unit
Compressor
Mixer
5 user mods
Pattern sequencing
Full automation
Combine patterns to build songs
Share songs with other ReBirth users

Full details: http://rebirthapp.com/

I have a few questions about this tool that I hope to get answered. I do wonder, for one, whether people in Sweden have some sort of superhuman vision that allows them to see incredibly tiny (ahem) user interface widgets. I’ll have to test this on my iPod touch. On the other hand, the faux hardware knobs and buttons actually seem to me to make more sense on a touch device than they did with a mouse, so that element could be a lot of fun. In a way, I’m sort of happy that they did a direct port like this, visually – the only way to tell if it makes sense for you is to give it a try. I’ll reserve judgment until I do.

Updated: I did get a chance to verify the export workflow, and unfortunately… there is none. Ernst confirms:

You can import files from the Rebirth Song archive and from your computer (via a web page), but not export to anything but iPhones.

That’s a deal-breaker for me personally, because I like the handheld as a way to sketch ideas for the desktop, not just via audio. Hopefully that’s something that can be addressed. I’m sure for the way other folks work it may be less of an issue. Stay tuned; I’m putting together an overview of all the various musical apps in terms of how you could integrate them with your creative process on your laptop or studio machine.

Synthtopia has some good thoughts on why this release matters. You can tell from the exclamation points what the review may be:
ReBirth Is Back! Turns Your iPhone, iPad Into A Techno Studio!

I’m also interested to know more about that sharing workflow, and how you might use this in a studio, beyond just connecting the audio out headphone jack of your device.

Of course, if you don’t have an Apple mobile, you can still get the original ReBirth for free, for Windows, meaning various tablets and netbooks can run this, too. (It’s ReBirth Everywhere! Speaking of which, I still need to try to make it run in WINE on Linux – anyone done that?)

In the meantime, enjoy; have a great weekend, everyone. I’m back to notating a conventional score, using paper, a pen, and a laptop. Kids, ask your parents.

Updated: questions answered.
ReBirth, Reborn, as Synths in your Hand: Q+A with Ernst Nathorst-Böös

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10 Comments so far

  1. TechLo May 4th, 2010 5:26 am

    If Apple makes the “IEye,Captain” to make small devices legible I’ll be the first to spring for the implant. Heck, I already use reading glasses whenever I’m on a computer so I can have maxed out resolution. Or maybe instead of an ocular orb swap the IEye would be fashioned after a pirate eye patch that flips up and down when you need the 5x vision.

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  3. quantize May 4th, 2010 6:12 am

    really…lame as hell compared to audiorealism’s effort..

    this is news???

  4. Joshua Schnable May 4th, 2010 6:42 am

    @Birds – God *is* a DJ, and the nun(s) make the tea.

  5. ernesto May 4th, 2010 7:35 am

    no export no deal. simple.

  6. s ford May 4th, 2010 7:49 am

    i have got rebirth working in OSX with crossover, works a treat too.

    as the cd authorisation issue, there is a way to get around which works, but might be a little on the tenuous side….

  7. leslie May 4th, 2010 7:51 am

    Love It to death… Simply BRILLIANT!!!

  8. Karl May 4th, 2010 8:43 am

    oh-my-god: I just went through my old software CDs the other day and proudly touched that original silver Rebirth Cd package. I remember how excited I was back then, and feel that same spirit now that I can use it on the road. Thanks to the programers (also for the good price for all this work…).

  9. eS May 4th, 2010 9:12 am

    @Petros: yes, it supports multi-touch! :-)

    I’m on the train to work. Downloaded it and instantly found myself in nostalgia-land! :-D It was a wonderful piece of software and still is. Thank you Propellerhead, but don’t bother doing an iPad version: an iPad, with its bigger screen and faster processor, needs Reason!!! :-D

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