MATRIXSYNTH: Roland TB 303 Devilfish


Thursday, March 26, 2015

Roland TB 303 Devilfish

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"I bought this unit as a standard TB 303 in about 07 or 08 . Ironically I got it cheap from my housemate because he was behind in rent and 5 years later I am selling it for the same reason.
I posted the 303 to Robin Whittle in Melbourne to have it modified and I seem to remember it cost about 1400 aud / 1000 usd.
Robin returned it to me and I have used it ever since, often clocked by an MPC 1000 or a 60 to at times astounding effect.
You can interesting results with this machine by sending notes from your sequencer into the devilfish WHILE you are also running the devilfish sequencer at the same time AND cycling through all your devilfish stored patterns while your midi note information is playing.
The power supply recommended by Robin Whittle is the one used for old Boss guitar pedals. Check his site at Realworld Interfaces ; it is somewhere there. I use batteries to be on the safe side."

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