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Original Message 1/14             09-May-99  @  12:09 AM   -   Building A TB-303 Clone

andreaz

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How do i build myself a TB-303 clone ?
Please give me good information...



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Message 2/14             09-May-99  @  01:39 AM   -   RE: Building A TB-303 Clone

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Build one yo-self? Do you mean make your synth sound like one or go get some plywood, nails, radio knobs, and radio shack part # 5c1143900001 (the random electronic parts packet)?



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Message 3/14             11-May-99  @  12:41 AM   -   RE: Building A TB-303 Clone

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He, he. Your cold.  



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Message 4/14             11-May-99  @  02:39 AM   -   RE: Building A TB-303 Clone

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OK here's what you do. Go down to RadioShack and go buy the "How to Build a TB-303 on a shoe string budget" book and follow the directions precisely. Your gonna need the right materials. So don't skimp. So buy a piece of bread, a few midi ports, some rust, some exlax, and piece of of old chewing gum and don't forget the all important Resonation knob. Beer caps work, but Zima caps work better. And then your set. If you have any questions feel free to contact me at www.McGiever.com  



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Message 5/14             11-May-99  @  02:40 AM   -   RE: Building A TB-303 Clone

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OK here's what you do. Go down to RadioShack and go buy the "How to Build a TB-303 on a shoe string budget" book and follow the directions precisely. Your gonna need the right materials. So don't skimp. So buy a piece of bread, a few midi ports, some rust, some exlax, and piece of of old chewing gum and don't forget the all important Resonation knob. Beer caps work, but Zima caps work better. And then your set. If you have any questions feel free to contact me at www.McGiever.com  



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Message 6/14             11-May-99  @  11:52 AM   -   RE: Building A TB-303 Clone

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I'll try it tonight.



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Message 7/14             13-May-99  @  12:26 AM   -   RE: Building A TB-303 Clone

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That's funny as hell Jcu3! McGiever used to be able to build a tank and a machine gun out of a straw and a tooth pick. GOOD ONE.!



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Message 8/14             13-May-99  @  03:04 AM   -   RE: Building A TB-303 Clone

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A Muslim friend of mine can make a bomb out of his socks!  



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Message 9/14             13-May-99  @  03:16 AM   -   RE: Building A TB-303 Clone

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I dont know about building a bomb with my socks but I can sure make people drop dead with 'em.

Heheheh...

ReZo-99



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Message 10/14             20-May-99  @  02:27 PM   -   RE: Building A TB-303 Clone

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" How to get McGiever to bake a bread with your socks, and make it sound like a TB-303 Clone." - By jcu3 And ReZo
Coming soon to RadioShack AND a bookstore near you!



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