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Subject: Real 303 / sequencer clone
Original Message Date: 01-Feb-00 @ 06:26 PM - Real 303 / sequencer clone
My next project is a new 303 clone. Unlike existing clones, it will use the original 303 circuitry. So being more than just a clone, it will be a REAL 303. In addition, I will be cloning the sequencer itself to the exact specs of the original. The case will be just larger than the original 303 box, with a very similar control layout.
This unit will eventually be available for sale. I will build a few and sell them if anyone is interested.
My question is, if I were to make the *perfect* 303 clone, what extras should it have?
Message 21/63 14-Feb-00 @ 01:14 PM - RE: Real 303 / sequencer clone
Message 22/63 15-Feb-00 @ 08:25 AM - RE: Real 303 / sequencer clone
Please keep checking my website - or if both of you would like more info on this unique project as it becomes available, let me have your email addresses.
Trev
Message 23/63 15-Feb-00 @ 11:45 PM - RE: Real 303 / sequencer clone
I would like to cum over and discuss the 303 project with you sweetheart. Will you be my valentine?
ohhhh right there Trevor
Message 24/63 16-Feb-00 @ 05:24 AM - RE: Real 303 / sequencer clone
And don't try to insult my intelligence. You have made yourself look stupid enough as it is.
Message 25/63 16-Feb-00 @ 09:49 AM - RE: Real 303 / sequencer clone
Message 26/63 16-Feb-00 @ 04:18 PM - RE: Real 303 / sequencer clone
Message 27/63 17-Feb-00 @ 02:02 AM - RE: Real 303 / sequencer clone
The other way around this would be to include some kind of a switch that lets you transpose patterns a octave "down"... So maybe a three position swich, one, for normal function, two, for "pattern transpose memory" and three "ovtave down" mode.
The tr 606 remembers which time signature the pattern was made, maybe look at how that works.
Its an idea.. Hope its helpful. 909inc.
Message 29/63 17-Feb-00 @ 06:12 AM - RE: Real 303 / sequencer clone
I'll probably have a 'shift' key, and, when you hold this down with certain note buttons, you perform transpose, randomise, and rotate actions and so on. If there's any other unusual pattern manipulation functions anyone can suggest, I'll have a go.
Cheers, Trev
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