mc 808
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- Euclid Ov Oåklånd
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Personally I think the 808 is the weakest of the MC's.... If you don't make hip-hop
The 909 is by far the best, followed by the 505, the 307 and the 303. 808 is last simply becuase it's not as hands-on as the other MCs... That's just my opinion though - if you love it then enjoy it....plus there's honestly no way I'd say no to one if it was offered to me!
The 808 is probably more suited to hip-hop than any of the others (which are all squarely aimed at techno-heads
) due to it's R&B-style sound-set. Since I don't make hip-hop music the 808 is the weakest choice for me.
The 909 is by far the best, followed by the 505, the 307 and the 303. 808 is last simply becuase it's not as hands-on as the other MCs... That's just my opinion though - if you love it then enjoy it....plus there's honestly no way I'd say no to one if it was offered to me!
The 808 is probably more suited to hip-hop than any of the others (which are all squarely aimed at techno-heads
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the MC-303 is a difficult beast, and apart from some synth bass sounds, would be pretty useless to a traditional hip-hop style producer. the one i am using at the moment has gone senile - it grabs any MIDI sent through it and refuses to pass it on - what a MIDI pig! it has only developed this lately (i've been through every setting and it hasn't changed), and it is a very old machine.
so, anyone who is after a 2nd hand MC-303 (and i see them for sale on ebay/in pawn shops quite regularly), have a play around with it first.
so, anyone who is after a 2nd hand MC-303 (and i see them for sale on ebay/in pawn shops quite regularly), have a play around with it first.
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they sell them new?DR.Sample303 wrote:No es bueno. I was thinking about buying another 303 new just in case they stop making them with all this new sp stuff coming out, I don't buy used machines after seeing how some of my friends treat their sampler's, I don't want to spend money then have to Mcguyver some shit.
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FyLe ForMatz
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505
Do you guys think $200 is a good deal for a used mc-505???
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FyLe ForMatz
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mc-505 vs. mc 808
Well, maybe the mc-808 WON'T go nuts...
I currently have the option of buying either a mc-505 ($200) to go with my sp-606, or a mc-808 ($480) to go with the sp-606...
there are a lot more youtube vidz with the 808...so I am assuming it is a more popular machine...or it's just better...
I currently have the option of buying either a mc-505 ($200) to go with my sp-606, or a mc-808 ($480) to go with the sp-606...
there are a lot more youtube vidz with the 808...so I am assuming it is a more popular machine...or it's just better...
