MC-307 blog
Posted: 19:52, 7 October 2009
I'm completely rewriting this post for the sake of anyone who comes after, looking for help/advice on the MC307 groovebox.
The 307 is of course a fairly old piece of hardware, and it's understandable that after ten years there may not be too many people still interested in production techniques for it. There don't seem to be any active users on this forum, and the Yahoo group dedicated to it was overrun with spammers several years ago.
Still, as I'm having fun discovering what it can do despite its menu-heavy interface and poorly worded manual, I've decided to start blogging on what techniques I come up with. I hope to make it a useful intro to anyone who picks up a used 307 and wonders where to start.
Swing by http://mc-307.blogspot.com/ if you're interested. Later.
The 307 is of course a fairly old piece of hardware, and it's understandable that after ten years there may not be too many people still interested in production techniques for it. There don't seem to be any active users on this forum, and the Yahoo group dedicated to it was overrun with spammers several years ago.
Still, as I'm having fun discovering what it can do despite its menu-heavy interface and poorly worded manual, I've decided to start blogging on what techniques I come up with. I hope to make it a useful intro to anyone who picks up a used 307 and wonders where to start.
Swing by http://mc-307.blogspot.com/ if you're interested. Later.