Musicians!Roland software now freeware!

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http://www.rebirthmuseum.com/
The spirit of sharing was a vital part of the ReBirth Community. People
who shared ideas, who offered their expertise, and who contributed
music, inspired others to do the same in an ongoing cycle of
creativity. In this tradition, Propellerhead Software offers the full
version of ReBirth 2.0.1, and visitors can personally experience the
phenomena of ReBirth and the legendary Roland Devices.

The ReBirth Museum download archive includes the RB-338 CD-Rom files,
as well as the collected works of user created ReBirth Mods, Songs, and
Extras. Visitors are welcome to download these items and experience
first-hand the excitement and history of the 338



To fill the gap left by the now discontinued ReBirth application,
Propellerhead Software presents the ReBirth ReFill! A 100 mb monster
ReFill that not only recreates the sounds of the original application,
but also of all of the Mods that were available on the Propellerhead
website.

The ReBirth RB-338 ReFill can be downloaded, free of charge, from the
Propellerhead website ReFill section by all registered Reason users.
 
do you have a working link for DMI's Freewire program? It's disappeared from
the smartelectronix website...

Sha
 
Mister2u said:
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The ReBirth RB-338 ReFill can be downloaded, free of charge, from the
Propellerhead website ReFill section by all registered Reason users.

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No thanks.

--
Regards from John Corliss
My current killfile: Chrissy Cruiser, Slowhand Hussein and others.
No adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware, demoware, nagware,
PROmotionware, shareware, spyware, time-limited software, trialware,
viruses or warez please.
 
Note the following:
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No thanks.

I used a valid but throwaway email address, and just typed 'witheld'
in the boxes I didn't want to fill in. It's not dishonest and I didn't
pass on information I didn't want to. The system let me through.

I'll probably get correspondence beginning 'Dear Witheld'... but I'm
not unduly worried about that.

Boy, it's a slow download, though...
 
Mister2u said:

Has anybody actually got this one to work? I tried to download from the web,
but it was too slow. I then tried the .torrent. Downloaded and unzipped, but
the resulting ISO seemed to be corrupt. I burnt it to a CD, but after
burning it turned out blank. And trying to mount the ISO in DaemonTools only
gives an error when I try to explore the virtual disc.
 
Am Sun, 4 Sep 2005 20:27:23 +0200 schrieb Morten Skarstad:
Has anybody actually got this one to work? I tried to download from the web,
but it was too slow. I then tried the .torrent. Downloaded and unzipped, but
the resulting ISO seemed to be corrupt. I burnt it to a CD, but after
burning it turned out blank. And trying to mount the ISO in DaemonTools only
gives an error when I try to explore the virtual disc.

I found this in the rebirthmuseum-forum, I didn't try it because I'm still
downloading:


There is indeed something non-standard about the image, I'm not sure
what...

Mounting it in its original state was unsuccessful. However, Nero Burning
ROM can open it. From there you can burn to a Nero image (.nrg), then from
that you can burn to an ISO again (it won't let you make ISO from ISO),
and that ISO will mount and works fine.
 
Eric said:
There is indeed something non-standard about the image, I'm not sure
what...

Indeed there is. Opening it in Nero shows that it is a multitrack image,
with one data track and three audio tracks. And here I was quite firmly
believing that the ISO format was unsuitable for multitrack images.
Mounting it in its original state was unsuccessful. However, Nero
Burning ROM can open it. From there you can burn to a Nero image
(.nrg), then from that you can burn to an ISO again (it won't let you
make ISO from ISO), and that ISO will mount and works fine.

I just made the .nrg and mounted that one. Seems to do the trick, though.
Thanks.
 
Morten Skarstad said:
Indeed there is. Opening it in Nero shows that it is a multitrack image,
with one data track and three audio tracks. And here I was quite firmly
believing that the ISO format was unsuitable for multitrack images.


I just made the .nrg and mounted that one. Seems to do the trick, though.
Thanks.

I unzipped the file and burned it an ISO straight off in Nero. Great
program, especially the 808 and 909 drums..good on Properllerheads for
making it available as freeware.

Sha
 
I just made the .nrg and mounted that one. Seems to do the trick,
though. Thanks.

On a hunch I just checked, and it turns out that the so called ISO you can
download is actually a Nero NRG file, renamed to ISO! Just rename it back
and then mount it, it works just fine.
 
Morten Skarstad wrote:

On a hunch I just checked, and it turns out that the so called ISO you can
download is actually a Nero NRG file, renamed to ISO! Just rename it back
and then mount it, it works just fine.
Good hunch, Morten. I'd tried renaming it to a BIN file with no
success; didn't think of NRG.

This means, btw, that you don't need Nero. CD Burner XP Pro will
convert and copy the NRG to an ISO, and burn the ISO. I've tried it,
and it works.
 
This means, btw, that you don't need Nero. CD Burner XP Pro will
convert and copy the NRG to an ISO, and burn the ISO. I've tried it,
and it works.
Back again; I've just had another look at the Rebirth Museum, and
they've released a much smaller (200Mb) ISO which any burning program
should be able to read. It's Bittorrent only, though, as far as I can
see.

Cheers.
 
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