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oh.h.... thats a sad sad sorry... I feel bad..
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Subject: [TB-303.org] TB-303.org] Chord wheel


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> I'm not sure, J-bird... I wouldn't buy a printed scan of the chord wheel,
only the real thing - and then  only as a collector's item, as it's not much
use really for making acid basslines (do you really want to play that bossa
nova bassline from the manual, or program that wicked Jaco Pastorius bass
solo?).
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> Let me tell you a funny (at least to me) story about the chord wheel. A
couple of years ago I encountered a client who thought he had invented
exactly the same thing. He probably really did so, but he was not the first
one to do so, obviously. He used it a lot himself for transposing existing
sheet music, and was convinced other people would also find it very useful
for the same reason, so he wanted to file a patent aplication for the
device. I advised him strongly not to do so, because it would probably not
have been granted for the reason it wasn't new anymore (so-called 'prior
art') - since patent applications cost lots of bucks (you can have a
complete professional studio for that kind of money!). I showed him an
original ad for the 303 with the chord wheel, and the guy really started
crying, dissapointed as he was that he would never be able to just sit back
for the rest of his life while the royalty fees keepcoming in...
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