[sdiy] TR808 style digital analog sequencer
Jeff Farr
moogah at gmail.com
Sun Nov 13 03:42:45 CET 2005
"i know someone made a clone of the tr-808 and rebuilt the sequencer, but he
didn't give any info on his site and i don't think it was complete either...
and this was back a few years ago."
Sounds like Microlarge's 808 clone. The sequencer is a MidiBox and,
built correctly, makes a nice analog sequencer.
On 11/12/05, NATE! <timexheater at comcast.net> wrote:
> yeah i have the same feelings here... it's at the point where i'm planning
> on getting a second tr-606, adding trigger in/out and then using a trigger
> to midi converter to use it to seq an mpc-1000 lol
>
> i know someone made a clone of the tr-808 and rebuilt the sequencer, but he
> didn't give any info on his site and i don't think it was complete either...
> and this was back a few years ago.
>
> i'd rather have a 6 or more track gate/trig sequencer than a P3 or other
> modern DIY sequencer...
>
> we should pay someone to make one :P
>
> - nate [korg would have made a killing if they released an electribe that
> ONLY did sequencing]
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Has anyone out there come across a gate/trigger sequencer design that can
> control multiple tracks like the TR808? With a switch so you can switch
> between different instruments and change steps on the fly? The TR808
> sequencer has alot of obsolete parts. Has anyone seen a more modern version
> of this.
> Obviously Midi would be the sensible choice but you cant beat the 808
> sequencer for changing patterns quickly.
>
>
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