I had one in the late 90's and made 3 (unreleased) songs with it. The sound was very good but the bad things were the enveloppes had audible tiny noise ticks when triggered, even when the filters were almost cutoff and the programming of the accents and slides was a bit tedious, unlike other 303 clones which just use midi note overlap and velocity 100 or 127 to differentiate between accent or not. It had no sequencer of itself so you was forced to program everything in via an external midi sequencer, which in my case was an atari 1040ST with cubase 2.0. I later got the mam mb33 synth and now have a n0nx0x2 for many years. Audiorealism ABL2 for in the box work.
I had one in the late 90's and made 3 (unreleased) songs with it. The sound was very good but the bad things were the enveloppes had audible tiny noise ticks when triggered, even when the filters were almost cutoff and the programming of the accents and slides was a bit tedious, unlike other 303 clones which just use midi note overlap and velocity 100 or 127 to differentiate between accent or not. It had no sequencer of itself so you was forced to program everything in via an external midi sequencer, which in my case was an atari 1040ST with cubase 2.0. I later got the mam mb33 synth and now have a n0nx0x2 for many years. Audiorealism ABL2 for in the box work.
Impressive piece of sonic history! Thanks for posting!
Nice! I have a mkII model :)
Would love to see it in action. Any vids or sound clips to share?