a most informative friday this is turning out to be.

p

/0 wrote:

if you remove and replace the batteries in a 303, it will randomly generate a pattern. 303s have volitile memories.

a _lot_ of the acid record producers used this "trick" to come up with strange basslines, since the tb-303 is a pita to program


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Subject: Re: (313) Hardcore u no the score (was rob hall etc)


not quite sure why anyone would want to take the battery out of the 303 (would lose all their patterns) but i'm sure there is a certain amount of knowledge and dexterity involved in roland battery removal.

p



Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:

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From: Placid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


C'mon let's face it,  hardcore, whether it was 'ardkore, or happy

was a

big pile of sh*t and had the musical content of a cheese sandwich.


if you say so. probably took a little more talent to rip some
samples than it did to take the batteries out of the 303 and put
em back in and then spin a couple knobs.
tom
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