An 808 can't be replaced by a software emulator. ReBirth is fun, not
more.
An 808 can't be replaced by a MC-303 or has anyone out there a MC-303
with 11 single outs?
I'm not an analogue fascist or anything - of course $ 700 is way too
much for an 808.
If I had to decide wether to sell my 808 or my 909, I wouldn't hesitate
to sell the 909.
Get your hands on an 808 and we talk later
Thaddi
Tim Gill wrote:
quoted 24 lines I know it isn't the amount that you're looking for, but the other> I know it isn't the amount that you're looking for, but the other
> folks were
> saying this one isn't even worth $100 US...so I'll just throw an offer
> of
> $125US out there. And if you can't sell it to anyone else, give me a
> ring.
> Thanks.
>
> At 12:22 PM 8/18/97 +0100, R D Wigglesworth wrote:
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >If anyone's interested, I'm selling my Roland TR-808 drum machine.
> I'm
> >selling it with a MIDI to DIN sync convertor so that you can sync it
> up to
> >your MIDI sequencer. It's in full working order, and I'd like 300
> ponds
> >sterling for it. If you're interested, mail me ASAP.
> >
> >Sorry for the hideous cross-post, but I haven't bothered to subsribe
> to
> >any of the analogue lists.
> >