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Description

Step into the world of classic electronic music production with the Propellerhead Rebirth RB-338. This iconic software resurrects the vintage sounds of the Roland TB-303 Bass Line and the TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines, offering a comprehensive toolkit for creating authentic acid house, techno, and electronic tracks. Designed for both seasoned producers and newcomers alike, Rebirth RB-338 is a digital homage to the classic hardware that defined an era.

Its user-friendly interface makes it easy to dive into sound design and composition, while providing the flexibility to tweak every knob and dial to your liking. The integrated pattern sequencer lets you craft intricate bass lines and rhythms with precision, giving you complete control over tempo, pitch, and effects. With features like onboard distortion, delay, and compressor, you can enhance your tracks without needing additional plugins.

Rebirth RB-338 also comes with an array of pre-programmed patterns to kickstart your creativity, or you can import your own samples to customize your sound further. Its compatibility with modern DAWs ensures seamless integration into your existing setup, making it a valuable addition to any producer's toolkit.

Whether you're aiming to recreate the sounds of classic tracks or forge new sonic paths, the Propellerhead Rebirth RB-338 provides the tools you need to bring your musical visions to life.

Key Features:

  • Emulation of Roland TB-303 Bass Line and TR-808/TR-909 drum machines
  • Pattern sequencer with full control over tempo, pitch, and effects
  • Onboard effects including distortion, delay, and compressor
  • Pre-programmed patterns and sample import functionality
  • Seamless integration with modern DAWs
  • User-friendly interface for intuitive music production
AudioPilz

AudioPilz

I built ReBirth FOR REAL and this Happened

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I built ReBirth FOR REAL and this Happened

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AudioPilz

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ReBirth RB-338 By Propellerhead - Still Working on iPadOS 13.1 - Live Demo & Tutorial

The Sound Test Room

The Sound Test Room

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Testing the Most Iconic Software Synth from the 90's | ReBirth RB-338

Nanospiral

Nanospiral

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Propellerheads REBIRTH vs Roland Cloud 808 909 303

Take the Fear out the Gear

Take the Fear out the Gear

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Propellerheads ReBirth RB-338: An acid trip down memory lane

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adrenakrohm

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Propellerhead Rebirth RB-338.

Software and compatibility

  • ReBirth RB-338 can run on Windows 10 & 11 using WINE for Mac OS, but lacks ASIO support, causing potential sync issues.

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  • ReBirth requires a workaround involving editing an install.cmd file for compatibility with Windows 10, due to a missing help file issue.

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  • The iPad version of ReBirth, although discontinued, can still run on older models like the 6th gen iPad without retina graphics.

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  • There was a Linux remake of ReBirth, known as "Reborn," which faced legal challenges from Roland but can still be found in some forums.

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Features and functionality

  • Users report ReBirth requires bridging to work with modern DAWs like Ableton Live due to its 32-bit architecture.

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  • ReBirth can sync perfectly with Ableton using loopMIDI and reWire, allowing seamless audio recording without lag.

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Comparisons

  • Modern equivalents to ReBirth include D16 Phoscyon and Drumazon/Nepheton, which offer similar features with updated compatibility.

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  • VB-303 is an alternative but lacks quality-of-life upgrades, requiring a MIDI keyboard to fully utilize its interface.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Users attempting to integrate ReBirth with Ableton face challenges with MIDI mapping and audio routing due to discontinued ReWire support.

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  • Users have successfully run ReBirth on Windows 10 by following specific online guides, achieving full functionality with modern hardware.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Attempts to convert ReBirth into a VST for easier integration with DAWs like Ableton have been unsuccessful, suggesting a significant limitation for modern setups.

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Use cases and applications

  • TAL Bassline 101 can mimic a 303's acid line by using only the same parameters and adding distortion, reverb, and delay.

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User experience

  • A user reported disappointment as ReBirth was discontinued shortly after purchase, highlighting challenges in maintaining its functionality on newer systems.

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  • Some users enjoy the nostalgic feel of running ReBirth on older computers, appreciating the retro experience it provides.

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Critic Reviews

Steinberg/Propellerheads Rebirth RB338 Techno Micro Composer

soundonsound.com

If you crave the iconic sounds of the TB303 and TR808, the ReBirth RB338 is a compelling digital emulation. This software offers two virtual TB303s and a TR808 with added effects like distortion and delay, which enhance its versatility. While the mouse-driven interface lacks the tactile joy of real knobs, and there's no MIDI control for these, the sound replication is remarkably convincing. The absence of multiple audio outputs and its slave-only sync capability are notable drawbacks. Yet, the ease of use and faithful sound make ReBirth a stellar choice for electronic music enthusiasts seeking vintage vibes.

positive

Rewind: Propellerhead ReBirth RB-338 - The First Soft-Synth Emulation

musictech.com

Propellerhead ReBirth RB-338 revolutionized the soft-synth landscape, breathing life into classic Roland sounds like the TR-808 and TB-303 through your computer. Its pioneering emulation set a standard and ignited a shift towards software instruments, even causing ripples in the hardware industry. Despite its eventual discontinuation due to intellectual property issues with Roland, ReBirth's impact on electronic music and its legacy as a fun, modifiable, and groundbreaking tool remain undeniable. ReBirth lives on as a nostalgic milestone in music production history.

positive

ReBirth RB-338 - Propellerhead

electronicmusic.com

Propellerhead's ReBirth RB-338 is a game-changer in the virtual studio landscape, effectively recreating the iconic Roland TR-808 and TB-303 sounds without the hefty price tag of the originals. Its user-friendly interface and logical layout make music creation straightforward, with no need for additional hardware. The software shines in its simplicity and functionality, offering an extensive effects suite, including a powerful distortion control and precise filter management. ReBirth not only democratizes music synthesis for amateurs and professionals alike but also promises ongoing enhancements to its versatile capabilities. While it perfectly emulates classic sounds, it might lack the tactile experience of real hardware, yet it remains a compelling tool for electronic music production.

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4.5 out of 5

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jimmarchi1

the all time classic in PC techno

I give this 5 stars out of affection and nostalgia.... this little piece of software takes me back.

G

unfortunately Roland sued Rebirth and they had to take it off the appstore now... I have got it installed, but as soon as I am upgrading my iPad in the future it will be gone :(

Artist usage

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See how Sufjan Stevens uses Propellerhead Rebirth RB-338

Sufjan Stevens

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This interview includes Sufjan mentioning his use of Propellerhead's Rebirth in the early stages of his musical career

See how Darude uses Propellerhead Rebirth RB-338

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Darude describes to have used this for his hit "Sandstorm"

See how Avi Bortnick uses Propellerhead Rebirth RB-338

Avi Bortnick

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On top of this I used Propellerhead's Rebirth and Reason software on my Mac. I made some beats with the Rebirth software, and Reason is an amazing program, especially the completely automatable filters are very useful. I used this software on '1 Brake 4 Monster Booty' and 'Lucky For Her'

See how Eric Persing uses Propellerhead Rebirth RB-338

Eric Persing

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Spectrasonics Studio List The equipment list for the Spectrasonics studio reads like a gear-head's dream. Favourites amongst Eric's sizeable synthesizer collection include the Access Virus, the Prophet VS, his collection of Waldorf synthesizers, and a 1976 Yamaha CS80. "It's my favourite axe to play, because of the awesome polyphonic aftertouch and that sensuous ribbon," explains Eric.

For effects processing Eric is a fan of the Roland SRV330 reverb, an item that "gets missed by most people, mainly because it doesn't say Lexicon on the front panel." For distortion tricks Eric often uses a rare Boss GL100 guitar preamp: "It's basically the history of Boss pedals in one rack space."

Mixing, until recently, was done on some "very odd, custom-made analogue mixers made by a guy named Mo West," reveals Eric. He recently purchased a Roland VM 7000-series mixer, however, taking him one step closer to an all-digital setup.

SAMPLERS • Roland S760 and S770 • Kurzweill K2000 • Bitheadz Unity DS1 (running on an Apple Macintosh G4)

SYNTHESIZERS/DRUM BOXES • Access Virus • Clavia Nord Lead • Doepfer modular synth • Emu modular synth • Moog Minimoog (modified by Studio Electronics) • Oberheim SEMs • Polyfusion modular synth • Roland JP8000 prototypes & production units • Roland JP8080 • Roland JD800/990 • Roland Jupiter 8 • Roland JV1080 and 2080 • Roland MKS50 Alpha Juno • Roland MKS80 Super Jupiter • Roland System 700 and 100m modular synths • Roland MC303 • Roland MC505 • Roland TB303 • Roland TR808 • Roland TR909 • Korg EX8000 • Korg M1R • Korg Mono/Poly • Sequential Circuits Prophet VS • Waldorf Wave, Microwave, Microwave XT • Yamaha CS80

SOFTWARE • Alchemy • Arboretum HyperEngine • Arboretum Hyperprism plug-in pack • Arboretum Ionizer • Arboretum Raygun noise-reduction plug-in • Antares Infinity • BIAS Peak audio editor • BIAS SFX machine effects • Emagic Logic Audio Platinum • Emagic Sound Diver synth editor/librarian • Fireball • GRM Tools plug-in pack • Metasynth • Opcode Vinyl, Vocode & Filter plug-ins • Propellerheadz Rebirth soft synth • Prosoniq SonicWorx Artist effects • Steinberg Magneto tape-saturation emulator • Steinberg ReCycle sample editor • Thonk soft synth • RAIFF • Region Munger • Transfer Station • Samplifier sample transfer software • Saturator • Sound Morph • Sound Hack audio editor • Unisyn synth editor • Waveboy Voder

SIGNAL PROCESSORS • AMS RMX reverb • API 5502 equaliser • Boss GL100 guitar driver • Boss SE70 multi-effects • Dimension beam controller • Euphonics mixing console • Eventide DSP4000 & H3500 harmonizers • GML stereo parametric EQ • Innovonics compressors • Langevin passive equalisers • Lexicon PCM70/80/480 reverbs • MXR Distortion Plus • Quest custom mixers • Roland Dimension D & C processors • Roland RSP550 multi-effects • Roland RSS10 3-dimensional effects • Roland SDE330 delay • Roland SDX330 chorus • Roland SRV330 reverb • Roland SVC330 vocoder • TC Electronics Fireworx multi-effects • Summit tube mic preamps

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