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  • you fool man ...!

  • Ride on The Metroooo!!!!!!

  • it´s good!!

    but...

    could I hear a slice, please?

    thanks!!

  • lol if you stick the cv gate directly into a line in socket of a mixer you get a nice kraftwerk ticking sound, also if you stick the line out of the tb-303 in to a mic input on a mixer you'll get the best ever stakker humunoid distorted acid sound going :0)

  • I used to have an SH-101, sold for £50, what a twat!

  • 0:50 Hard to decide what to play with?

  • @Jannto I was walking around to the other side of the tripod so my arms didn't get in the way of the camera. I wish more people would use tripods in their videos even if they do get in the way a bit.

  • @zibbybone Good point. Agreed.

  • sweet you made an MC202

  • Mono Poly is Phatter :P

  • i was on a paris train...

  • Nice! Super! :)

  • metro cover.?

  • So this new keyboard I got is I think from what I read on the case a "Yamaha PSR E313" I want to "wire connect(?)" with this one now but im worried it will break or cause more electrical damage cause its far newer than my old "found in attic" one. Can you help me have fun again? or at least give me tips/warnings.. thanks in advance.

  • ..I had alot of fun cause it started making loops of really fun sounds when I hit keys while in a pre-set loop from the keyboard (from what I remember) anyway I got greedy and screwed around on it too much eventually using a burger king toy that made noise as my "circuit connector(?)"... (cont...)

  • My comment after this didn't "come up" but basically I broke a nice old yamaha and threw it out in frustration after many completely unknowledgable attempts to fix it.. 1 year later I purchased a yamaha PSR-E313 for about $200 and now want to open it and use a wire to connect different parts of a chip board to make fun sounds. but i need a bit of advice so I don't break it.

  • Hey, I unfortunately for myself know nothing about what or how your doing what your doing but I took apart an old yamaha once cause I had no fun playing with the normal version of it and started connecting (circuits?) with a single two end wire...(cont.)

  • Before MIDI, many synthesizers communicate with each other using control voltages (for frequency of the note being played) and gate (note on and off). The TB-303 is a bass line synthesier with a built in patter sequencer which I am using to control other synthesizers.

  • There is no real use of controlling a SH-101 with a TB-303. Because the sequencer within the SH-101 kan do way more the when you control it external.

    Controlling the M/P is really cool. i do it myself sometimes, but mostly i use the MAQ 16/3 for that.

  • Hey  nice, But what happens to the tb accents and slides?

  • Not sure, I haven't tried it. I bet the glide might translate via CV, but I doubt accent will affect another instrument. The accent is unique to the TB and is pretty much what makes its "sound". That is why the TB sound is difficult to reproduce on other instruments.

  • Yeh thats what i thought to. It would be awesome to hear a more tb-ish pattern with the glide! Realy want to convert to total analog synths and use tb as a bassline seq to control like MS20 etc:) Thanks a lot:)

  • The 303 transmits the slide over CV/Gate; at least it does with the 101.

  • Nice demo!

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