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Saturday, October 15, 2005

x0xb0x

303 DIY clone. Via CoolColJ's the gas station thread started way back on May 28. I swear his threads always seem to last forever. I think his Andromeda A6 thread was the longest running except for maybe the Olde Oberheim Abbey thread. Those were good times, btw. I still wonder what ever happened to Seldom Seen Slim. : )

Title link takes you to the main x0x0b0x site with more pictures and samples. Check out this little diddy.




"The x0xb0x is not just another MIDI-controlled TB-303 clone. x0xb0x is a full reproduction of the original Roland synthesizer, with fully functional sequencer. The sequencer can be programmed just like the original 303 (ok its actually a little easier, we think) and can be used to control other synthesizers via any of its various output formats. 128 banks of track memory and 64 banks of pattern memory are stored in onboard EEPROM, no battery-backup is needed!"

1 comment:

  1. Hi

    why tb303 while you can get the 303b0x
    I just bought one and it is really great
    it cost me around 250$, but it really worth.
    I think it is better than tb303, also you can assembel it buy your self if you want to buy only kit version of it!!

    here is their website:

    http://303b0x.fortunecity.com/
    it is cheaper and available not like the original X0Xb0X which is around 315$ and you have to wait on the waiting list ??????!!!!!!!

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