Audio file created by a Rebirth RB-338 software synthesizer; can include drum sounds and other electronic instruments referred to as voices; used by musicians for saving music compositions. Propellerhead Software, the developers of the Rebirth RB-338, discontinued the product on September 1, 2005. The software is still available from the Rebirth Museum website for free. However, no software support is provided.
Script created during a software installation run by Windows Installer; contains a set of instructions used to restore the pre-installation system state if the installation does not complete; if the installation is successful, the file is deleted automatically. The rollback script restores files saved in the corresponding rollback .RBF file. Both files are stored in a single archive named "Config.Msi."
Song file created in the .MP3 format; contains audio data and is often encoded at 64Kbps; commonly used for distributing cell phone ring tones over the Internet; can be played as a regular MP3 file by renaming the file extension to ".mp3." NOTE: RBS ringtone files should not be confused with Rebirth song files. RBS ringtones are encoded in an MP3 format while Rebirth songs are encoded in Propellerhead Software's proprietary synthesizer format.