The Propellerheads have released version 1.2 both the iPad and iPhone versions of ReBirth. The update adds wireless sync-start over Bluetooth with WIST compatible apps. You can now sync with your friend’s iPad or iPhone to create a dynamic live performances. Compatible apps include iElectribe, iMS-20, and TableTop.
ReBirth is back! Propellerhead Software’s legendary Techno Micro Composer has been resurrected and customized for the iPad. ReBirth faithfully emulates dance music’s three backbone devices: The Roland TB-303 Bass synth and the Roland TR-808 and 909 drum machines.
Combine these with FX units, fully featured pattern sequencers and a gorgeous-looking interface and you’re ready to make killer tracks on your iPad. Share your music with friends on Facebook, Twitter and more using the built in sharing features.
For more information about ReBirth for iPad click here.
For more information about ReBirth for iPhone click here.
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Agree with Leslie. As excited as I am to be using ReBirth on the iPad, MIDI sync capability would have made it so much more useful to me as a serious musician. Without it, this iteration of ReBirth is unfortunately just another fun iOS toy. I love it nonetheless — but I was really hoping to sync it with Ableton Live and/or Reason. Bummer deal.
Yes, not enough.
How very disappointing indeed… :(
Everybody was nagging Props for MIDI sync and what we get instead is propriety system that works only between two separate iOS devices and is compatible with only two KORG apps.
What a shame…