The Revolution is a true monophonic analog synthesizer, which includes analog and DSP
effects, along with a programmable digital sequencer section and multiple interfacing features.
We’ve gone to great lengths to ensure that the Revolution is fully capable of the most accurate
reproduction of the original TB303’s sound, and in many ways surpasses its signature liquid tones
and capabilities.
The step-based sequencer provides 256 storable patterns which users can create and edit in real-time
while the unit plays. Patterns may be selected and played in any order live, or prearranged into one of
the 16 song locations stored in memory. In addition, the Revolution provides our new Remix feature
which provides 256 variations for every pattern and song, for more than 65,000 possible patterns
right out of box.
The Revolution can be used to play other MIDI sound modules and CV/Gate type synthesizers, sync
the playback with other MIDI sequencers, or be played live with a MIDI keyboard. This unit can also
act as a MIDI to CV/Gate converter, and a MIDI to Din Sync converter, as well as process external
audio.
...am very curious and want to listen again on some real speakers the instadj thing does sound cheesy, i thought the fr revolution pattern randomizer knobs were kinda' cheeseball too but i have gotten neat results here and there out of it i must admit
I've never been more content with my pile of gear than I am now. <3 Also have a FR Revolution and MPC Live (still coming to terms with how to use it well) off to the side, but focusing my energy on these guys right here lately.
CAIG Laboratories DeoxIT Fader F5 Fader Lubricant 5% Solution is a standard go-to for pots. Don't use contact cleaner, that's for contact surfaces like cable connectors, switches and the like. They can have compoounds that eat pot resistive materials. You need FaderLube or an equivalent if you want to give something a try.