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Watts
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Shibuya, JP
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Re: Re: Studio builds?
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Don't bother with the 303. They are a fucking pain to program, the manual makes little to no sense and rebirth/reaktor has done a pretty good job for 10 years now that I can't see the point in spending the $1500 unless you just won the lottery and just have to have one.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...784#post9368784 |
Why does everyone say this? The TB-303's sequencer is very easy to program, especially if you have worked with clones of it.
What part are you moving to? Poland?
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Dec-07-2008 01:38
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Watts
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Shibuya, JP
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That's pretty close to my roommate's place. I'm trying to hit up Polska over the summer.
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Dec-07-2008 07:35
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dannib
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: midlands, uk
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| quote: | | Why does everyone say this? The TB-303's sequencer is very easy to program, especially if you have worked with clones of it |
I agree. The original 303 is VERY easy to program. You just tap in the notes you want. Then the timing of the notes. Then simply go through each note one by one and apply slide, accent, octave up/down to whichever notes you want.
If you like the moog sound, go for a voyager, model d or a moog source. I have a voyager and have also played with both an original model d and a source. They absoultely completely blow away the software versions. The difference in sound is massive when you play them side by side.
Apogee converters are a safe bet, i personally would go for lynx instead.
If you have a spare bit of cash to spend. I would definately consider getting the prophet 08 rather than the mopho. The mopho is just a stripped down 1 voice monophonic version of the p08 with a sub oscillator.
909 is a great bit of kit, very fun to use, but most people i know never use theirs as they sound dated. Much easier to get a few good sample libraries or a modern drum machine.
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Dec-07-2008 21:03
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dannib
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: midlands, uk
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| quote: | | Why does everyone say this? The TB-303's sequencer is very easy to program, especially if you have worked with clones of it |
I agree. The original 303 is VERY easy to program. You just tap in the notes you want. Then the timing of the notes. Then simply go through each note one by one and apply slide, accent, octave up/down to whichever notes you want.
If you like the moog sound, go for a voyager, model d or a moog source. I have a voyager and have also played with both an original model d and a source. They absoultely completely blow away the software versions. The difference in sound is massive when you play them side by side.
Apogee converters are a safe bet, i personally would go for lynx instead.
If you have a spare bit of cash to spend. I would definately consider getting the prophet 08 rather than the mopho. The mopho is just a stripped down 1 voice monophonic version of the p08 with a sub oscillator.
909 is a great bit of kit, very fun to use, but most people i know never use theirs as they sound dated. Much easier to get a few good sample libraries or a modern drum machine.
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Dec-07-2008 21:03
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