I have no clue what they do, but have considered scanning it.  And I think that scan already exists.  For me to do so, I'd have to take it apart by removing the rivet between the 2 pieces of plastic.  Not sure I could put it back together after that.  It would be just as easy to reproduce it by drawing on paper circles.  I'll give it a shot this weekend and let y'all know.  We'll see if Microsoft Office is any good for acid-music after all.

adz wriot wrote:
what do they actually do? and perhaps a scan could be made and you could post it to the list for us to print out?

adz

On 9/15/05, Dave Joeright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I have an original TB-303 chord-wheel (Chord Shift Scale), it's not a
spare, but it is available.  I don't have a use for it and I'm not smart
enough to know how to use it.  I'm willing to let it go, to someone who
would actually use it in the spirit of acid music.  Make me an offer via
direct email.  What is a "tb-303 pattern data sheet"?

Dave
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Michael Hagland wrote:

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> Hi,
> I've been using TB-303's since 1984 but have never had a chord wheel.
> Does anyone have a spare one they would sell or perhaps swap for some
> other accessory like a tb-303 pattern data sheet? Or do you know where
> one is available?
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> Regards,
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> Mike
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