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Old 09.05.2005, 12:29 AM
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It would be much more fun being able to patch it with that controller 303. It can get really crazy.
Aye, for sure. However I see the controller more of being an toy until i'd could afford a real one (which i probably wont).

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The Polysix is the only one I didn't get much of a chance to play with. Also haven't seen a real one anywhere that I could put my hands on either.
It sure sounds good, but still not like the original but better than say Subtractor from Reason. But however with the legacy-cell it gets more fun. Combining an ms20 and the polysix is really fun it can make really wild sounds acctually and it sounds good.

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So when are we gunna hear a new track from you 303? You are building up an arsenal now!
I didn't acctually buy legacy to write music, more as an toy that i mentioned earlier. I was after an small midicontroller with as much knobs as possible. This one was the cheapest (strange enough) and i get that "analogue feel" with the interface. I'll see if i'll do some music later on thou. I can't say never
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