I didn't see your first e-mail, but I believe you did a MIDI Mod to be trying
to play it by Cubase... Anyway, try the MIDIBASS 303, from Colin Frasier, which
let you record MIDI from the TB-303 itself, and then you can make *SOME*
variations on Cubase, like change the transpose, note and etc...Then (of
course) play it back. The reviews are great on that one... And you don't have
to worry about losing patterns anymore. I wish I had the money to make this
mod, as my TB have dusted keys and is a pain in the arse to program it. But
someday I will.
|TB303|----record----->|CUBASE|
\----<--play-----------<--/
Greetings
ThiagoM
Makinistas - LABXOX
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] em nome de Daniel
Enviada: qua 29/6/2005 09:48
Para: [email protected]
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Assunto: Re: [TB-303.org] Note duratio
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> are listed and was hoping someone could tell me how I account the
duration
> of notes using my arrangement window in Cubase as apposed to the step
> sequencer on the 303..
the secret of the 303 is its internal sequencer, is not so hard learn to
use it.
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