MATRIXSYNTH: Future Retro 777


Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Future Retro 777

via this auction
"The Future Retro 777 is a classic American made desktop synthesizer like no other. While it was designed to emulate the classic TB303 from Roland the creators of the 777 decided to take it several notches above and beyond the original TB303. The internal routings are above and beyond typical hardwired synths found on the market. If you are new to the tech stuff it means that you can create sounds on this machine that cannot be made with standard synthesizers. OSC 1 & 2 plus Filter can be crossed-modulated and the modulation indexes are very deep yielding some truly killer sounds only found on larger and more expensive modular gear.

It has the latest firmware rev 3.00. This rev adds better sync capabilities and last song /pattern recall. I copied the blank patch sheet found in the manual and made a nice spiral bound 100 patches notebook

The Sequencer is a breeze to program, it has MIDI IN and OUT, Receives and sends MIDI SYNC Clock plus all the analog inputs and outputs making a breeze to interface with any analog gear in the 1v/Oct range. " Image of the signal route / flow below. For any bidders, always read the full details at the auction.






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