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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Roland TB303 Save The Presets....

2003-06-04 by docgofast@aol.com

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!  As they say, the most brilliant ideas are the 
simple ones!!  That is the best 303 idea that Ive heard in a long time, and it 
couldn't come at a better time!!! (sure wish there was an equally easy way to 
magically make all of my lost sequences reappear!!  hehe)
Now, I will truly be in paradise if there were an equally ingenious way to 
reliably synch my 303 to Cubase w/o having to modify my 303.

To bad a software program couldn't be coded up to emulate a din sync signal 
"disguised" as code from a computer based sequencing application thru the 
computers midi out/patchbay to the din synch in on a 303.... (or any other din 
synch instrument).   Just fantasizing for a moment.
    
Anyhow regarding the lithium tip....Thanx!!!!
-Doc-




In a message dated 6/4/2003 6:38:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
gehayman@... writes:


> 
> yea just go to something like a jaycar shop i dunno what you call 
> them or where you are but i think it was advertised as a clock 
> battery or something...its good cos its not actually a mod you can 
> just pull it out anytime...only bumma is if you wanna use the 303 
> with batteries. on the positive contact of the 303 you might have to 
> get creative too...while youve got the cover of ya might as well open 
> it and tweak some of the variable paramaters on ya 303 (i would 
> suggest marking the original position tho!) 
> happy memories!
> 
> 
> 
> --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, alex.lannoote@f... wrote:
> > I will check this idea....
> > 
> > Thx a lot !
> > 
> > Alexandre
>

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