> if you're trying to emulate a TB-303, you need a similar sequencer > capable of provoking similar slides and accents, else no matter what > clone you have, no matter how good the filter is, it will do > jack shit. Even similar isn't 100% there - you need a bloody awkward sequencer that never quite lets you do what you want. Some recent clones seem to miss this point entirely - "full reproduction" and "easier to use sequencer" are mutually exclusive IMHO. > cause if I hear another 303 again, I'm gonna shoot myself I think of the 303 as a latter day folk instrument - not something you're likely to break new ground with, but still a lot of fun to play. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] syntecno tee bee mkIII & p3
2005-12-06 by Colin f
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