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    • its amazing how a machine with so many presets and so many options is instantly recognisable .. I had one back in the day, and its just the sound of the mc303autoflavour
    • yep, I especially love the first vid, just goes to show can still sounds fresh if you’re creative with it... i have one, just bought a cheap 2nd one a week agoprophetone
    • i might buy a 3rd if cheap deal pops up, they’re going locally for like $150 so why the heck not?prophetone
    • i feel like these’ll suddenly get popular again and start going for $3k or somethingprophetone
    • revisited the mc505 about a year ago as it was cheap.. but it just drove me nuts .. the architecture just seemed so limiting after using more modern hardwareautoflavour
    • ended up swapping it for some electrical work I needed done around the houseautoflavour
    • wow, these vids are great. I had 2 at one point many years back as well. Got them each for around $80. Under appreciated little gemsfuturefood
    • back in 1996 tho, the MC303 was the shit.. remember Grand Royal did that project where they gave a bunch of artists one to make a compautoflavour
    • https://open.spotify…autoflavour
    • had some pretty big names at the time, sonic youth, pavement, air, beck.. was pretty ordinary from memory thoautoflavour
    • mind you that was the MC505, not 303autoflavour

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