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AuthorTopic: 303 schematic question
Glassback
Posted: 3rd April 2004 06:50
We're on about building our own version of a 303 but despite millions of word variations in Google, can't seem to find anywhere that might have a circuit diagram and general build instructions / tips / parts list.

We'd be really grateful of any pointers in the right direction on this.



Thanks in advance. Very Happy
vurt
Posted: 3rd April 2004 06:55
http://www.teknet.ch/tb-303/homemade.htm


and youll need a screwdriver and a soldering iron Very Happy
Steve Newton
Posted: 3rd April 2004 07:08
http://www.physicsenterprises.andrews.edu/diy_archive/manuals/roland/t b303/tb303.gif

http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufacturers/Roland/TB-303/schematics/
Glassback
Posted: 3rd April 2004 07:28
Thanks guys Very Happy

vurt - we found that site, but couldn't see what we were after on it. We did view a lot of sites though so maybe we'd just stopped seeing them Embarassed


Steve - that diagram's exactly what we were after and that other page has been bookmarked Very Happy

Thanks again Cool




Soldering iron? Shit!
What's one of them?

I've got a flat-iron, will that do?

Actually, we were thinking more along the lines of chewing gum and blu-tac Laughing
vurt
Posted: 3rd April 2004 07:31
well there were mail links to the guys building them too Wink


i can loan you my SI when i finish my theremin Very Happy
Glassback
Posted: 3rd April 2004 07:36
heh HiHi



Hey Steve - followed your sig to your site and checked out your tunes Very Happy
Very cool.
Really like Disintermediation - kinda dubby Smile
Like the jazzy one, too Cool
Kriminal
Posted: 3rd April 2004 07:51
Synth Edit......


u really builind a hardware one Shit!
Glassback
Posted: 3rd April 2004 07:57
Kriminal wrote:
Synth Edit......


u really builind a hardware one Shit!


An actual solid piece of metal and circuitry, yup Very Happy

with knobs on Laughing
Kriminal
Posted: 3rd April 2004 08:14
Pissin wars Shocked

please make it one of those modern new fangle thiangs that keeps in tune Wink
Glassback
Posted: 3rd April 2004 08:57
wars?

nowt to do wi' any wars - just a potentially interesting project just cos why not? Laughing


If / when we get it done, we will of course post the first tune we do with it Very Happy
Kriminal
Posted: 3rd April 2004 09:34
its a norfolk phrase

good luck, post some pix too Cool
Steve Newton
Posted: 3rd April 2004 14:18
Glassback wrote:

Steve - that diagram's exactly what we were after and that other page has been bookmarked Very Happy


Glad I could help.

Quote:
Soldering iron? Shit!
What's one of them?


Try not to hold the hot end.

Quote:
Hey Steve - followed your sig to your site and checked out your tunes Very Happy
Very cool.


Thanks.
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