View Full Version : Mc 303 as a sequencer ?
SoundzplastikSurgeon
06.01.2005, 01:41 PM
Could it be possible to use the mc 303 to sequence a virus ? Or is the Mc 303 a total piece of....work...uhmm when it comes to midi ?
Thanks.
From what i have heard the MC303 isn't that great as an sequencer. - not even not great as an sound-source.
SoundzplastikSurgeon
06.01.2005, 01:59 PM
Yes I've had one for four years and it's pretty shit. I always think of getting rid of it, but then I always step back and think that my son (too young yet) might have a little fun if I introduced it to him as a first toy to fiddle with.
Sounds like an plan there mate!
I wouldn't sell the mc303. just keep it as an 'sketchpad' or an toy for you son when he gets older like you said.
However; why don't you try the mc303 as an sequencer if you got one at home?
SoundzplastikSurgeon
06.01.2005, 02:16 PM
yeah, just waiting for the ti
Merlot
06.01.2005, 07:51 PM
yeah, just waiting for the ti
I think that is a majority of the people here waiting for them too. 8) 8)
SoundzplastikSurgeon
07.01.2005, 03:06 PM
since I don't own any other piece of hardware, I just don't know yet if the mc 303 will work hope so. Otherwise, well software I guess.
I have an MC505.
Not sure about the full sequencing capabilities. Normally I only use the MC505 to sequence its own internal patches... Or to trigger other synths via the 505's arpeggiator in realtime, over one midi channel at a time.
I'm a midi-phobe, lol.
SoundzplastikSurgeon
07.01.2005, 03:37 PM
yes, midi gives me gas sometimes. :lol:
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