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Rusty O'Hara
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Here, Now
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Re: Roland Mc 303 + Buzz
| quote: | | Originally posted by wotyzoid Sorry if I sond like a noob, any advice would be really helpful. Thanks in advance, guys. |
Use "Enter" key, okthxbi.
| quote: | | Originally posted by wotyzoid BUT I've been very interested in roland hardware to help me with my production and give me that substance to work on. |
Why? Why interested in Roland gear specifically?
a) I personally hate the MC-303, If someone offered me one, I'd use it as a doorstop. Also have a look at:
-> Korg Electribes
-> Yamaha RM1x
Maybe a ES-1 (The sampler) for sampling gives you a pretty much expandable palette of sounds, as you build your own kits etc. And a EA-1 or EM-1 for synths...
| quote: | | Originally posted by wotyzoid I've been mainly interested in the MC 303 for its simplicity and price, I don't think I'll need anything else. |
Been a while since I used one; so can't remember how difficult it was; but I didn't like it.
| quote: | | Originally posted by wotyzoid I was just wondering how it worked in detail, |
As in? Download the manual, or better the quick start guide from Roland US and have a read of that to get a brief idea.
| quote: | | Originally posted by wotyzoid MIDI functionallity, |
1x Midi In/Out
Lot of NRPN's if I recall correctly? So can be a pain.
| quote: | | Originally posted by wotyzoid what else would I need to jam with it alone, |
1x MC-303
1x Power supply
1x Listening device (Headphones or mixer/amp)
1x bona fide unadulterated subsisting extant hominid consumer. (You)
In other words, nothing. Plug it in, add headphones.outputs and away you go.
| quote: | | Originally posted by wotyzoid any info would be appreciated. Sorry if I sond like a noob, any advice would be really helpful. |
As above, maybe also consider the Yamaha RM1x and the Korg Electribes as alternatives to a MC-303.
Last edited by Rusty O'Hara on Aug-26-2007 at 03:55
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Aug-26-2007 03:38
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Watts
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Shibuya, JP
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Aug-26-2007 03:50
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wotyzoid
it's not house

Registered: Apr 2007
Location: New Jersey
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Wow, thank you so much for the reply, ********! Yeh, my budget is not much as I am not working at the moment, only 16 so I can't be spending all this money on gear especially 'cuz I'm saving for krk's. That was one of the reasons I was looking into the 303, I've always dreamed of starting to produce and get my stuff released and to do that I think the 303 would give me that extra edge. I've also though of fl as I've used the demo before and even though I didn't understand much of it, playing around was really fun and it was the easiest sequencer to use out of all that I've tried. Alond with fl I would get an axiom 25 which I think would do me great, but that would mean more time saving and more time learning. Now with the 303 and buzz I would spend less and have that acid sound to back me up, plus I think it would be a perfect set up for a newb like me who knows nothing about music theory (which I also have to start reading on, and buying some books) , notes, and very little about music contruction from my limited dj experience. I've always thopught of saving up for dj equipment which is my true lifetime dream but I'm also very interested in production and I will go nowhere with out that. I guess I'll have to think about it more, I've already started to mess around with buzz but have no clue how to use it
Thanks once again, guys.
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mysticalninja
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: May 2005
Location: Los Angeles
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