Any ReBirth users???
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JoeSchubert
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Any ReBirth users???
I downloaded ReBirth from the rebirthmuseum online. i followed the directions but can't get it to work...anyone have any insight?
Korg MS-20, Electribe EA-1, pK, various acoustic instruments and sounds, iMac Core 2 Duo osx 10.5.4, Talisker
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JoeSchubert
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ok...i downloaded the torrent...i burned it to cd....then i unpacked the iso file using Winrar...THEN burned it again...and i tried a third way to do it but alas...i have the icons on my desktop, but i'm not able to open it
so...i burned the iso file immediately after azureus...THEN...i unpacked it...it let me install the program. but i can't run it...is this helping?
so...i burned the iso file immediately after azureus...THEN...i unpacked it...it let me install the program. but i can't run it...is this helping?
Korg MS-20, Electribe EA-1, pK, various acoustic instruments and sounds, iMac Core 2 Duo osx 10.5.4, Talisker
yes, this helps a lot. The thing to do is use the .iso image to burn the image to CD. Don't extract or do anything else. Once you have the .iso, burn it in it's native format. Nero and several freeware burners do this easily.
Once you have the image burned, insert the CD and your system should automatically begin the installation process. In order to run the app, I believe you'll have to leave the CD in the computer.
Honestly, it was a cool app at the time, but there are tons of even freeware tools that do the job just fine. You might be better off scouring KVR to find free vsts that get you the 303808909 sounds you're after, with far more flexibility.
Once you have the image burned, insert the CD and your system should automatically begin the installation process. In order to run the app, I believe you'll have to leave the CD in the computer.
Honestly, it was a cool app at the time, but there are tons of even freeware tools that do the job just fine. You might be better off scouring KVR to find free vsts that get you the 303808909 sounds you're after, with far more flexibility.
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JoeSchubert
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