mc 202303 emulation

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TB-303 Emulation by [email protected] Some people go nuts for the 303's slide, I've heared that its a fixed time slide... but the thing imho that makes it sound kewl is the fact that it starts sliding from one note to the next when its finnishing the first note, rather than when it starts the next... to do this on the synth we all know and love, the mc202, program in some little 'slide premonition' notes like this: pitch C2 C2 B2 C3 step 24 11 01p 12p gate 12 11 01 6 a really unimaginitive sequence but notice that the second note is only 11 units long both in gate and step, it then slides up to b2 before sliding to c3, but does so at the end of the 12 units of a 16th note... the second and third notes could have step and gate times of different values to taste and for desired tempo. Add some accents in FA mode and you're further into the confined space of the 303's brain... If you have a 303 as well, hook 'em up... sync out of 202 into 303 cv/gate out of 303 into EXT KYBD in on 202 set tempo on 202 to slow... put 202 in Real time record mode and hit start... The 202 will actually quantise the nice 303 slides into these 'slide premonition' type notes anyway... though it's smoother if you edit the gate times of these little notes to be the same as their step times and put portamento on them and the notes they're sliding to.. and once again accent has to be entered manually... these techniques lend to an acid that has some of the 303's characteristics but one that has its own bent on the actual sound - as long as the programming is more interesting than my example;)

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TB-303 Emulation by [email protected]

Some people go nuts for the 303's slide, I've heared that its a fixed time slide... but the thing imho that makes it sound kewl is the fact that it starts sliding from one note to the next when its finnishing the first note, rather than when it starts the next... to do this on the synth we all know and love, the mc202, program in some little 'slide premonition' notes like this:

pitch C2 C2 B2 C3 step 24 11 01p 12p gate 12 11 01 6

a really unimaginitive sequence but notice that the second note is only 11 units long both in gate and step, it then slides up to b2 before sliding to c3, but does so at the end of the 12 units of a 16th note... the second and third notes could have step and gate times of different values to taste and for desired tempo. Add some accents in FA mode and you're further into the confined space of the 303's brain...

If you have a 303 as well, hook 'em up...sync out of 202 into 303cv/gate out of 303 into EXT KYBD in on 202set tempo on 202 to slow...put 202 in Real time record mode and hit start...The 202 will actually quantise the nice 303 slides into these 'slide premonition' type notes anyway... though it's smoother if you edit the gate times of these little notes to be the same as their step times and put portamento on them and the notes they're sliding to..and once again accent has to be entered manually...

these techniques lend to an acid that has some of the 303's characteristics but one that has its own bent on the actual sound - as long as the programming is more interesting than my example;)