On 7/23/08, loopcycle put forth:
>a mobius is an excellent timing/clock centerpiece. shame its discontinued.
>
>a funny thing has happened to the 707 just lately. in the last six
>months or so, the average going price has jumped to $250-300!
Really?? I wonder if that has to do with the increased availably of
percussion modules, and the decline of hardware samplers. A
hardware sampler with individual outs can be used to trigger analogue
drum synths, and is velocity sensitive, just like a TR-707. Also, as
a 707 is all digital, its function as a sound module could be
replaced with a hardware sampler. Nowadays, no one makes hardware
samplers (except Akai MPC units) and the ones that were made are no
longer supported via software.
On 7/23/08, David Moylan put forth:
>The 606 can act as a master and also put out pulses for the toms so you
>can use it to clock a sequencer. I haven't used the two simultaneously
>but it should work in theory.
It also works in reality. The issue with TR-606's is that people
keep buy them to hack them apart thinking they can somehow mod the
poor little things into an 808.
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