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Overpriced in today’s analog market and I ltimately a compromised design. Sounds good, but without any way of controlling it externally (the CV/gate inputs are poorly quantized and have significant delay) you’re stuck using the internal sequencer. Which might not be so bad, except that the internal sequencer is overly complex and usually requires taking notes so you don’t lose track of where you are. Has a reputation as a mini SH-101, but misses the mark compared to that synth’s easy-to-use sequencer. You’re better off getting one of Roland’s or Behringer’s modern clones of the 101, or perhaps a Bass Station 2.
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This is an awesome bass machine. So many variations, extremely easy to create amazing bass lines. True analog madness! It's syncs via cv/gate or sync which can be •modded• to add regular non-quantized bass lines. There are only like 4000 made, the little brother to the TB303, the MC202 has an internal sequencer with 2 patterns and a small LCD display. There's a lot potential with these synths. The power supply is cheap, but batteries solve that problem. Definitely not overrated.
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