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  777 At a Glance
Click for larger view arrowReleased: 1998  Specifications
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Jered Flickinger writes:
i have number 30, and lucked out by getting it used for cheaper than the new price and without the 11 week wait... been playing with it non-stop... i have basslines, percussive lines, and the nuttiest lead lines going through my head in my sleep... this thing is amazing if you are sick of the 303 but want a good bass-groove-lead beat machine...

i've only had it for a day, and haven't even connected it to any other midi or cv machines...

i think the possibilities for sound/pattern generation are nearly endless...

the sequencer is amazing for live editing- this thing never misses a beat...

the best machine i've played in a LOOOONG time...

well worth the 800.00, and it goes to a good person...

Comments About the Sounds:
what's a 303? everybody needs a what? oh, do people still use those little things?

(Thanks to Jered Flickinger for this info.)
and Ada for the pic

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Sense Datum Offical Site User of FR-777 Jered is the man. He has created what I believe is the best monophonic in the world!
777 Review and Sounds A review of the 777 by Mr.Will

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