Dans la Matrice, Brian Behlendorf a dit:
quoted 4 lines } 303 VS. 101 (BATTLE AT HIGH SPEED ON THE INTERGALACTIC HIGHWAY)>
> } 303 VS. 101 (BATTLE AT HIGH SPEED ON THE INTERGALACTIC HIGHWAY)
> but the composition really sounded
> exactly like the sounds my one and only instrument, the 303, makes
A note to those who want something that can make 303 style bass but
cant afford these now overpriced machines, there are now 303 clones.
The Control Synthesis Deep Bass 9 is a 303 clone + midi + a few more
controls and Synthology Clone 3 which is a 303 clone + midi + ?.
The march 94 issue of Future Musician reviews the Deep Bass 9 on their
CD. Also, related to IDM is an article on Thomas Dolby who speaks of
Richard James and give his toughts on the phenomenon.
Another alternative to the modules i referred to is the FatMan as
featured in the march 94 issue of Electronic Musician. It is a DIY
article to build an analog bass synth. It has 18 real time controls
(like the 6 controls on the 303) and is midi or cv gate controlable.
Plus it has 2 oscillators (1 on the 303) with a control for the mix ratio.
I am currently building it and will follow up on my results. (and i'll
put my board design on techno.stanford.edu cause i dont like their design).
Price? 149$ for the kit from PAiA, or well under 100$ if you program the
EPROM yourself.
Ciao,
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Francois Dion
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