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The producer's guide to the Roland TB-303 (and its clones) Roland’s plugin version, TB-303 Software Bass Line, was released via the company’s Cloud subscription service on 303 Day 2019.
When the TB-303 came out in 1981, it was touted as a bass guitar/synth accompaniment gizmo for bands or solo players. It was a diminutive box with a mini keyboard, sequencing and a lot of quirks ...
I've never played an original TB-303, but I did briefly own a Behringer clone and I've tested the Roland Boutique TB-03. The Acid V compares pretty favorably to those.
Like many other synths and drum machines, the Roland TB-303 was a commercial flop, but years later became a staple of electronic music. An authentic 303 will run you over $2,000 these days, but ...
Behringer has announced its newest synth, the TD-3, an analog bass line synthesizer that’s essentially a clone of Roland’s TB-303 from 1982. It’s available for pre-order in silver, red, and ...
VideoIt was one of the most successful failures in tech history. Released in 1982 and written off as a disaster just two years later, the Roland TB-303 synthesizer looked set to be little more ...
Despite the TB-303 being associated with the mainstream acid-house craze of ’90s Europe, Colorado certainly was no slouch when it came to raves that showcased its signature timbre.
This image of a mouth-watering sushi platter pain-stakingly assembled to look like a Roland TB-303 synth popped up on the Ableton Live School’s Facebook page. There’s no word on why it was ...
Flickr member and owner of awesome stuff [Firegroove] brought us a teardown of a Roland TR-909 drum machine before, and now he brings us a new photoset of a TB-303 synth teardown. The machines comp… ...
That's how important the TB-303 is in the grand scheme of popular music. To keep an overused long story short: because the 303 bombed, it could be found for peanuts in stores around the world. And ...