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Originally Posted by psynpose
I think it might be impossible to make something that sounds exactly like a 303, (unless someone spends a huge amount of time and analysis and programs some software to do it) because the parts in the originals are no longer available.
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Parts no longer available -> Can't use same schematics.
You could make a 100% TB303 but you'd have to make new schematics. But of course everybody would still say it doesn't sound like a "real" TB303, but hey, they're just plain stupid. H?h?h?.
And my answer to the original question: Virus, because I haven't tried any other analog/VA synths.
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Originally Posted by Tomer
well DS your loaded it will take me a year for save up for another synth ,i think it will be an analog but dont know
maybe i'll get me a nice modular like the g2 or nord mod 1
what i do know is that it wont be another va
one va is enough for me (dont know why you need 2 ds )
(well i do know,you like the sound of them both
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I think there will be a inner circle joke "If it makes noise, Tomer plans to buy it". Hoho.
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anybody knows what was the original price of the tb when they start making in back in the 80's i heard it was around 300-400 dollars is that true?
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Wow! 300-400 dollars?! For a piece of cheap toy?! Holy cat's carcasses! Well now I'm very comforted when I realised that some people pay over 1000 dollars for that piece of plastic junk nowdays. Poor lads. Don't know what's quality. H?h?h?.
Edit: And remember people: Moog is NOT for trance. The first one to use Moog in a trance track will have slight head injury from my Valhalla's Warhammer.