Published on Dec 6, 2012 by idesignsound
Drums come in at 3:20.
"I bought this MC-202 from eBay a couple of days ago, and I am hooked already. Should have bought one years ago! A lot of people seem to think it's difficult to use the sequencer but after a couple of hours it's become second nature. You just need to slow down a little and think about what your doing and do a some math to make sure your lengths tally up.
I didn't buy this to emulate a TB-303 but it can easily be done. As long as you don't use any parameters that the 303 didn't have. So don't use sustain, use a fast attack, and a little release. You can use Env Amount, Decay, Filter, and Res as long as you don't move the sliders to the extremes. You can tie notes and add portamento to produce a similar slide effect.
The video is a bit long (as is this description LOL) but if you get as far as the last few minutes you'll here my x0xb0x coming in. They work together really nicely :-) The drums are from an MFB-522 (listening back they are a bit quiet)."
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