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Propellerhead Adds Wireless Sync-Start (WIST) To ReBirth For iPad & iPhone

ReBirth1.2 users can jam together between compatible apps and devices

Propellerhead has released ReBirth 1.2 for the Apple iPad.

Version 1.2 adds WIST (Wireless Sync-Start Technology developed by Korg), which uses a Bluetooth signal to simultaneously start two compatible iPad or iPhone apps.

The free update to current owners is available now from the iTunes App Store.

ReBirth 1.2 users can perform with a friend or expand their iPad/iPhone ensemble by using two units at once, expanding the ways they can create and perform music on their mobile devices.

Mix and match ReBirth with TableTop, iMS20, iElectribe and other compatible apps in new dynamic ways. More info on WIST can be found here:

Go here to get the 1.2 update or buy ReBirth for iPad.

Go here to get the 1.2 update or buy ReBirth for iPhone.

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