Well, James- I pretty much agree, which is why I thought it would be a good sort of fun challenge. Of course, it would have to be limited to one particular 303 sound, but whatever, nobody was really interested anyway :) -- NUNQUAM NON PARATUS V: 408.718.6290 On Dec 22, 2010, at 12:50 PM, James Ulibarri wrote: > > > I am not saying I would do it either. What I was saying was that a TB-303 sampling CD would actually be better than trying to get convincible TB-303 tones out of the Command Station. Which is 1000% impossible. The only people would say that it "actually sounds like a real 303" would be the people who never have owned one or used one for an extended period of time. Someone in their teens or early 20's. They simply don't know.... they just think they know. > > > > On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Atom Smasher <atom@...> wrote: > > > On Wed, 22 Dec 2010, James Ulibarri wrote: > > > Now if you're talking like a fake 303 screaming lead sound drenched in > > plastic sounding reverb than maybe, and anything could be used I guess. > > <<snip>> > > > > You can buy a TB-303 sampler CD and replicate the tones that way with a > > sampler, but not from anything internally. > =================== > > IMHO, the former is preferable to the latter. samples of classic drum > machines are one thing... sampling a TB-303 just doesn't make any sense to > me (unless it's to replicate multi-tracking). > > -- > ...atom > > ________________________ > http://atom.smasher.org/ > 762A 3B98 A3C3 96C9 C6B7 582A B88D 52E4 D9F5 7808 > ------------------------------------------------- > > "Pick battles important enough to fight > and small enough to win." > -- Johnathan Kozol > > > >
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Re: [xl7] Re: TB-303 Sounds?
2010-12-22 by Scott Solmonson
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