an mc 303 is just a load of samples
its pants
if you want cheap hardware , try a freebass 303 clone (pretty cheap).
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an mc 303 is just a load of samples
its pants
if you want cheap hardware , try a freebass 303 clone (pretty cheap).
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Originally Posted by TechMouse
thats just not true
maybe with tons of processing you can
if you can get a good sound out of a deep bass nine without any processing i will eat my own ears .
Not sure what that is.Quote:
Originally Posted by FILTERZ
But am I allowed to circuit bend it?
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Originally Posted by TechMouse
Well you would need 2 to have half a chance
If I have 4 would I get a whole chance?
Soundwise, the MC-303 really offers you jack. It's basically a sampler that can't have sounds added to it. For 303 sounds, go with any software suite. The only good use for the MC-303 I found is for sequencing in a live environment. Any sounds can be found on the net if you look around. In fact, in the new version of Sonar, there is a softsynth made by Roland that seems to have the same sounds as the MC-303.
i still use it in my livesets...but thro distortion always...you'l never get a 303 clone...but it makes ya sound different to every other acid producer if you wang it thro the right effect5s
i always thout the sequencer onit sounded abit funny like when dropping in other parts. seems ta make a stumbley noise then kick in. sounded the same on 2 different mc303 that ive heard