Well, you *could* do that, it just wouldn't sound terribly new or original. Not that that's ever stopped me in the past. ;)
Personally, I have more fun trying to make it NOT sound like a 303. Even more fun to run external audio through the 303's filters and just use it as an effect box. Good times. > I would think this is a perfect time to bring on the 303 what with the > current Acid revival, but guys like Luke Vibert have really raised the > bar in terms of the musicality in using the 303. You can't just take out > the batteries and tweak the cutoff on a random pattern any more. > > On 10/6/05, John Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I never thought I'd be quoting or paraphrasing Charlton Heston, but >> you can pry my 303 from my cold, dead hands. :) >> >> Though, after a bit of though, I realize I haven't even touched the >> thing in probably over a year, if not longer. My poor, sad, lonely >> Devilfish must hate me now. I need to give it some love sometime soon.
