The ReBirth RB-338 holds a legendary status in the history of music production. Originally released by Propellerhead Software in 1998, this software single-handedly pioneered the desktop digital audio workstation (DAW) revolution by emulation. It perfectly mimicked the sound and workflow of two Roland TB-303 bass synthesizers, a TR-808 drum machine, and a TR-909 drum machine.
: For Android users, the app Caustic 3 is widely considered the spiritual successor to ReBirth. It includes a "BassLine" synth (303 clone) and "BeatBox" (808/909 clones) that replicate the ReBirth workflow almost perfectly. Core Features (What it Emulates)
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: The interface was designed for mouse input or early iPad screens; it can be incredibly "fiddly" and difficult to use on a standard smartphone screen.
Despite the advancements in VST technology, ReBirth’s appeal remains.
On paper, it was a miracle. A full, functional, real-time acid house studio in your pocket.
Unless you are strictly doing it for nostalgia/technical curiosity, you will have a much better experience using Evolis or Caustic 3 natively on Android.