Nah, that one just went for heaps cause it was mine, and Amos said I'm cool.pudd86 wrote:they already haveJazzpunk wrote: Now the race is on-will the x0x inflate to 303 prices?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... :IT&ih=003
it is modded, but still...
x0xb0x runs to be discontinued:
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303's are routinely hitting 2000 or 2500pudd86 wrote:they already haveJazzpunk wrote: Now the race is on-will the x0x inflate to 303 prices?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... :IT&ih=003
it is modded, but still...
god elton can't you suck
What do you think the investment money/timewise would be to source one of these? Is it realistic?
I feel left out, I just found out about the x0x a year or two too late
But, I wouldn't mind sourcing one as long as I knew it could be done and wouldn't end up being parts sitting around never to be finished because of some transistor that I just cannot find...
I feel left out, I just found out about the x0x a year or two too late
But, I wouldn't mind sourcing one as long as I knew it could be done and wouldn't end up being parts sitting around never to be finished because of some transistor that I just cannot find...
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I sort of saw this coming. as long as they stock the boards and panels I'll be happy. At least some of the rare parts you could go without - like the BA661 (although it appears alternatives are also rare?) and the headphone amplifier - you could always just not have an onboard headphone out or external mini amp circuit..
the BA622a is the original roland partth0mas wrote:I sort of saw this coming. as long as they stock the boards and panels I'll be happy. At least some of the rare parts you could go without - like the BA661 (although it appears alternatives are also rare?) and the headphone amplifier - you could always just not have an onboard headphone out or external mini amp circuit..
the ba6110 is the part used in the x0x kit, and it's not difficult to find. i just had 20 sent to me. i believe there is even another alternative to that.
some of the other transistors are a bit trickier, but the entire lot of parts has been self-sourced by several people in less than 3 days.
god elton can't you suck
Can I ask where you sourced them from? I have no idea where to start..th0mas wrote:I just self-sourced all the rare parts in about 2 hours. The only things I had to alt was ba6110 instead of the 662, and 2sc945 instead of 2SC536F. Now it's time for a mouser and digikey order for the rest of the parts.
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All from ebay. I took the list of rare parts from the wiki (http://www.ladyada.net/wiki/x0x/rareparts), and the x0xb0x BOM excel file (http://forums.ladyada.net/viewtopic.php?p=26907#26907) for QTY and cross-checking, and then started looking on ebay for each part. When I couldn't find the 24x2SC536F I googled and searched the x0xb0x forum for alts, and ended up removing a 'p' off the transistor 2sc945p that was shown as an alt, and I hope it's still compatible (i have limited internet and the datasheet was very terse for those transistors)eucarya wrote:Can I ask where you sourced them from? I have no idea where to start..th0mas wrote:I just self-sourced all the rare parts in about 2 hours. The only things I had to alt was ba6110 instead of the 662, and 2sc945 instead of 2SC536F. Now it's time for a mouser and digikey order for the rest of the parts.
My next step, next paycheque is to do a digikey order and mouser order based on that awesome BOM.
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Wouldn't it be great if someone just developed a really accurate 303 digital (software or hardware) sequencer (step programmable complete with the weird glide and accent 303 functions) that outputted either MIDI or CV? Then you could just plug into any old analogue synth with MIDI/CV inputs?
The LP in particular would be great for this with its 3 pole ladder filter and built-in distortion.
The LP in particular would be great for this with its 3 pole ladder filter and built-in distortion.
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You mean something like this?
http://www.tweakbox.de/index.html
I've contacted the guys behind it and they've got enough experience with the ML-303 to pull this project off. I'm excited to hear what it sounds like.
http://www.tweakbox.de/index.html
I've contacted the guys behind it and they've got enough experience with the ML-303 to pull this project off. I'm excited to hear what it sounds like.
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From what I can gather from this German web page, yes.c1t1zen wrote:You mean something like this?
http://www.tweakbox.de/index.html
I've contacted the guys behind it and they've got enough experience with the ML-303 to pull this project off. I'm excited to hear what it sounds like.
Although I'd even go a step further and remove the sound source if that'll reduce the cost further, leaving it purely a sequencer that's designed to be used with another external synth.
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The x0xb0x project could be used for this. It comes with CV/gate and MIDI out.OriginalJambo wrote:Wouldn't it be great if someone just developed a really accurate 303 digital (software or hardware) sequencer (step programmable complete with the weird glide and accent 303 functions) that outputted either MIDI or CV? Then you could just plug into any old analogue synth with MIDI/CV inputs?
Or am I missing what you mean?


