Author: JasonCoughlin (dialup-209.246.86.43.NewYork2.Level3.net)
Date: 01-13-2000 18:03
There was a note on the DHS "scene news" about a year ago explaining that Sector One (or somebody) was working on a falcon 303 emulator. However, such an emulator never appeared.
The good news is this: the DSP is MORE THAN CAPABLE of performing this emulation. AFAIK the 303 sound consists of 1 oscilator, a low-pass filter, some crude envelopes, and the famous 16-step sequencer that makes squelchy dance tunes soooo easy. I am working on a soft-synth for the falcon DSP currently. It is already capable of filtering etc. (which of course, any program calling itself a soft-synth would be!). I plan on releasing it soon (within one month).
My question to you is ... why do you want that overused 303 sound anyways? There is a whole world of synthesis that can be achieved using the wonderful DSP 56000. Is it the groove sequencer you're interested in, or the squelchy sound?
Jason
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