Home 2023 Forums DJing Software Is the Roland MC-909 good to have?

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  • #37148
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Check out this article, it explains everything you need to know about the 909:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_MC-909

    #37174
    Nick Powers
    Participant

    If you had one what would you do with it?

    #37204
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    I guess I would try to sell it, as I already have a NI Maschine that can do more for less money.

    #37210
    backtothefront
    Participant

    Nick Powers, post: 37330, member: 2466 wrote: If you had one what would you do with it?

    Make music or flog it and make some cash 🙂

    #37248
    Nick Powers
    Participant

    okay, thank you guys I think I will try to sell it and buy a maschine

    #37462
    Discovideo
    Member

    I guess it’s not good for your wallet in the end to buy stuff, if you don’t know what’s it’s purpose.

    #37463
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    It would be if he is able to sell this piece for 600 on a 10 dollar purchase price lol

    #37560
    niu02kevin
    Participant

    Agreed! I would pay $10 for that having no clu what it did. Probably even $50 or $100. It looks like a mission control station for 1960’s NASA.

    #37732
    Christopher Johnson
    Participant

    OMG Flashback time! I used to own one of these and ended up selling it on Ebay to a guy in California. This is a beautiful thing but its also Roland and if you know Roland gear, you know what that statement means. Its complicated to figure out. The reason you got this cheap is probably because of Memory. These take a type of SD memory card that isnt made anymore and the space is fairly small. However you can export your sounds using Midi if I recall correctly.

    Its supposed to be able to control stage lights and some infrared beam can act like a KAOSS pad. I never tried either. Making a 16 bar loop is alot of work but the built in sounds and loops are really amazing. Once you figure out sampling you can get pretty good at slicing loops and building them into songs. But it is a serious process. I would advise exporting all the sounds to your computer and then using those as WAV samples in Ableton. Im a dumb ass because I didnt think to do that before I sold it. Funny thing I got mine used off Craigslist so there is a small possibility that you have yourself a holiday fruitcake that keeps getting passed along!

    #37747
    D-Jam
    Participant

    Play with it…bring some live performance element to your sets.

    #37749
    Nick Powers
    Participant

    Would you recommend I use that or sell it and buy a maschine mikro?

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