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Watts
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Shibuya, JP
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Roland released something a few years back called the MC-09, and it is Roland's best attempt at recreating the TB-303's sound (in vintage mode that is).
I have both the MC-09 and TB-303. Programming the MC-09 is a bit difficult in my opinion, but it's timbral palette is definitely superior to the TB-303's.
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Dec-04-2008 00:20
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kitphillips
is actually a guy.
Registered: May 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Yeah, but everyone hated it when it was first released. It became popular because a bunch of black kids made a genre called acid house. I agree that roland should lift their game a bit and either rerelease it or create something similar. Their gear is all so bloody pedestrian, its all aimed at the old guy who plays keyboards in the local pub band or people who make music for ads. They should create more stuff which is interesting and out there, but isn't a failure like the Vsynth.
I think more synths with cool step sequencers generally would be a great thing, its been proven to work with the korg electribes, and I know Dave Smith's starting to throw a few step sequencers in there, they're really part of the core of dance music IMO.
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