From Christopher_List@sonymusic.comTue May 16 09:16:28 1995 Date: 16 May 95 9:12:02 EDT From: Christopher List To: analogue Subject: "TeeBee303" - more info I've gotten a bunch of requests for this so... The person to call about this TeeBee303 thingy is Don Martin @ Echo Park Music (201)930-9660, he's got adds in back of Keyboard and stuff. BTW , and feel kind of weird having put this post up (like this is not the place for propaganda, you know?) and gotten so many requests for info. Since people have asked me to post some sound bites of 303 vs TeeBee I have gone into seriously critical listening mode on the thing 'cause I know that's what I'll get from you guys.... The Biggest difference is definitely the accented notes. The TeeBee just doesn't bite 'em the way the 303 does, but with the accent down on the 303, it's hard to tell. Note that knob positions on the 303 <> knob positions on the TeeBee, esp. the decay which is very quick upto about 2 o clock. I'll post some sound bites as soon as someone can give me some tips on how to do it :). Also, I should have explained the "sequencer". -It lets you record a sequence (only one), through the midi in, and then (using the bazaar programming interface) play it back - looped, very strange feature. I think you have to record the sequence from another sequencer so that it can record with the midi clock going. It seemed so useless (except as a means to play a DEMO song) that I haven't really touched it. I don't know if it plays back in sync with midi clock at the midi in, but it definitely plays back all by itself with no tempo control available... -Topher