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I don't think it's so hard to recreate 303 patterns...but I don't think you could recreate the specific knob-twisting that Ink used in Playtex. But you could make a nic eremix with the pattern.
-acidmonkey
From: Dave Joeright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [TB-303.org] Mike Ink and philosophical 303 questions Date: Sat, 06 Nov 2004 18:30:44 -0500
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Every once in a while,
One must go back to his/her acid roots, and re-discover why purchasing a TB-303 was worth every penny. Just revisited a high-volume listen to Mike Ink's track "Playtex". How is it possible I wonder ? Are there actually two 303's in that track, or just one? Either way, I'm always amazed. Will it ever be possible for someone to master the TB-303 so much to a point that he/she can actually listen to a track and transcribe it note for note, step for step, accent for accent, slide for slide. Just like they do in guitar magazines... Transcribe famous, classic acid riffs.... so-to-speak. I don't think it's possible. Somebody please prove me wrong. The best I've ever done is Tan-Ru's "Changeling". Which wasn't difficult to re-create on my silver box........
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