from TB-303 resources mailing list -------[ http://www.tb-303.org ] ---------------------- Hi wow tanks for the email.. I'm fairly new to my studio and that helps loads.. Kind regards Zav
On 8/7/05 1:12 pm, "Purity Charge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A brief overview of the differences between the Devil fish mods and > the Kenton MIDI is that the Devilfish mods are alterations (expansions > to) the basic sound of the 303. The ability to accept MIDI input is a > change to the control function of the 303 (ie you have modified your > machine to bypass the internal sequencer but not affected the sound > that it makes.) > The Devilfish mods didn't include MIDI in as an option until January > 2005. > > I don't use cubase or have the Kenton kit (I have the above > modification and I sequence with Logic) but you could try making longer > MIDI events in sequencer that overlap the convention of 16 note/bar > grid and coincide with other MIDI note events. I've found this to be a > relatively effective way of replicating slide-type sounds as produced > by the 303 internal sequencer. > > Accent is triggered MIDI velocity. You may be able to program this as > an on/off function determined by a threshold of your choice. > > Good Luck, > > puritycharge > London > 8th July 2005 > > "I can show you why you will fail. In the days that follow, look at our > airports, look at our seaports and look at our railway stations > and even after your cowardly attacks you will see that people from the > rest of Britain, people from around the world will arrive in London > to become Londoners and fulfil their dreams and achieve their > potential. Nothing you do, however many of us you kill, will stop that > life. > Where freedom is strong and people can live in harmony, whatever you > do, however many you kill, you will fail." > > Ken Livingston > Mayor of London > Yesterday > > > -----------------------------------xxxxxxxxxx--------------------- -------[ http://www.tb-303.org ] ---------------------- Subscribe & unsubscribe there : http://www.tb-303.org/
