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Author: oerfil on August 14 2007
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Sound is quite bad, but you get the picture 
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sAMsKi
yeah, damn shame the sound quality is so shiiiiiiiit!
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jogn
yeah it's shiite shit.
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jp
i never understood what people like about this crappy overpriced synth that can be easily emulated by free software. for me it's only a strange hype.
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oerfil
Hmm didnt DJ scotch egg do a video with like 30 ppl with gameboys? In a similar fashion.
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sAMsKi
dunno oerfil. when i say dj scotch egg at loom fest, it was flippin fantastic..........plus it was downstairs at a comedy club with bernard manning upstairs...how surreal.
jp: i think you missed the point of the video and the 303.
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sAMsKi
damn.....no edit. I 'SAW' DJ Scotch Egg - not 'SAY'........and Y and W are nowhere near each other....grrrr
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VC
It was pretty cool although a bit short, only like 25min.
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jp
sAMsKi: you're right i miss the point. i just don't get it. not even the making-fun-of-it-performance-youtube-video. i also don't like the music. but well, that's my personal problem, i don't want to offend anybody.
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RogerRoger
When someone invents a software Devilfish mod and figures out how to simulate controlling modular gear with virtual 303 control voltages, I'll switch to the software.
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sAMsKi
jp: i too don't want to offend anyone. i just think the idea in the video was fun / interesting in it's own right. In terms of the 303, I can agree with you to an extent but that is a bit like me saying that sort of thing about the beatles (which is basically how i feel about them) but that would be ignoring thier huge influence and importance in the progression of music. a hard thing to quantify but something i think can't be denied in the case of the 303.
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sAMsKi
actually....i don't mind offending some people...but I didn't mean to offend you 
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ignatius
RogerRoger said: "When someone invents a software Devilfish mod and figures out how to simulate controlling modular gear with virtual 303 control voltages, I'll switch to the software."
when processors are 4-5 times as fast as they are now it MIGHT sound as good... but until then it just won't do what this little set up does:
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i love computers but being able to rock out w/something like this hands on is just so much fun.. even if they do emulate it pretty well. btw... that 303 does a few things a 777 does.. filter is very different on the 777 of course but they are in the same ball park w/the x-mod.
acceeeiiiiiiiddddd!!!
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oerfil
wow, that sounds awsome! 
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sAMsKi
ooh, yes..........rather splendid 
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jp
sAMsKi: in fact i am not easily offended... and i agree with the historic importance of machines like the 303 but i don't understand why people now pay 2000$ just to get a boring synth with an awful sequencer. i absolutely understand why people are into modular analogue synthesis nowadays but not into this cheesy box. but i was never too much into acid...
and regarding sound: am sure this has been discussed a million times and everywhere, but i am sure if you just listen to recordings of both an analogue synth and a good emulation you won't notice the difference. unless the analogue synth is your machine which you use daily so that you know the sound of the specific machine very well.
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