Ding. Thanks for that did look like it.
I can get a Miami for 800euros i discovered yesterday which is about £700 delivered here. Built!
Ive not built anything yet so im glad i didnt go for it.
Good luck bemstacker.
Cheers altitude.
Sold: mb808 "kit"
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- phono
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Re: Sold: mb808 "kit"
if you shop around you can get a real 808 for not much more (just avoid ebay) i got mine for 900 euroParadigm X wrote:Ding. Thanks for that did look like it.
I can get a Miami for 800euros i discovered yesterday which is about £700 delivered here. Built!
Ive not built anything yet so im glad i didnt go for it.
Good luck bemstacker.
Cheers altitude.
- bemstacker
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Re: Sold: mb808 "kit"
Thanks! I figured since I did a x0x in a weekend, a TR9090 in two weeks...how bad can the MB-808 be? I'm also a gtutton for punishment!Paradigm X wrote:Ding. Thanks for that did look like it.
I can get a Miami for 800euros i discovered yesterday which is about £700 delivered here. Built!
Ive not built anything yet so im glad i didnt go for it.
Good luck bemstacker.
Cheers altitude.
- altitude
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Re: Sold: mb808 "kit"
You should be ok, it will be a journey for sure..bemstacker wrote:Thanks! I figured since I did a x0x in a weekend, a TR9090 in two weeks...how bad can the MB-808 be? I'm also a gtutton for punishment!Paradigm X wrote:Ding. Thanks for that did look like it.
I can get a Miami for 800euros i discovered yesterday which is about £700 delivered here. Built!
Ive not built anything yet so im glad i didnt go for it.
Good luck bemstacker.
Cheers altitude.
- mazatta
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Re: Sold: mb808 "kit"
Altitude wrote:phono wrote:personally i dont think the 9090 is quite as exciting as the mb808 simply since there's no internal sequencer.Paradigm X wrote:Blimey that was quick. Nice one.
Would love one of those badboys but it looks very daunting for a noob. Similarly the 9090.
Owning both, I have to agree. Running the 9090 off the MB808 seq is fun though, someone really needs to make a midi only standalone version of that.
mazatta, do not taunt the queue of Doug. It is a bad thing to do.
Never. My post wasn't intended as a dig on him at all, perhaps just trying to be a bit of a realist about the project? I know he has a lot on his plate, both in terms of his family and all the other projects he has on the go. It would be great if there was a way that others could pitch in to take some of the logistics off his hands, if that's something he would be open to.
- altitude
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Re: Sold: mb808 "kit"
That was a joke btw.. I talk to doug several times a week. All personal issues aside, he does tend to drift a little priority wise
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