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
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