doug’s MB-808 sequencer is the best choice …with a A/B button too (maybe thre’s a way to do it by the menu)
Now this is the life. Imagine marrying the sequencer board and the 9090 voice boards in a nice-looking table-top case. Say hi to your own, fully serviceable MB9090. Now bring me some beer to go with this tasty Gumbo ![]()
Exactly! Mock up picture at the bottom of http://www.midiboxaddict.com.
Details will be at http://www.nine-oh-nine.org (to match http://www.eight-oh-eight.org of course!)…
Ah yes! This is the one with 32 step buttons right? (or was that 64?;)) Can’t wait for it, am finishing off my 9090 now, having just finished off my MB6582… Oh yeah, put me down for one of those cases too!
Regards
Andrew
Well this is an old post which i started because I fried my TR909 CPU ![]()
Just to tell you how this ended…
A guy from Scotland repaired my 909. He not just constructed a complete new PSU which fits exactly in an original 909 case he also repaired all damaged parts and changed a chip so that the 909 has 4 times of memory and don’t needs batteries anymore. The 909 now has a switch on the back and i can switch between the banks even if the sequencer is running. I am very very grateful..he did a marvelous job.
Thanks for all posts ![]()
Hiya,
I just ordered the 909 boards from Trevor’s ebay page and would like to ask,is it a big/complicated job to get the mb808 sequencer working with it?
thanks in advance,
Paul
Hiya,
I just ordered the 909 boards from Trevor’s ebay page and would like to ask,is it a big/complicated job to get the mb808 sequencer working with it?
thanks in advance,
Paul
Via midi? No problem, i do it all the time with mine
via internal triggers, i dont think the two devices have the same triggering scheme. I am sure you could adapt it but i dont think it will work as it currently stands.