MATRIXSYNTH: The SE BassLine


Wednesday, November 05, 2008

The SE BassLine

via JK: "I just completed and released a special 303 clone based on the x0xb0x. I will have a limited run of 19 machines completed. It has a custom metal case, silk-screened graphics, metal knobs, etc. Price will be $1500 shipped (in USA), and there are a few other options available for extra cost, such as real 303 knobs, Roland VCA chip, authentic transistors."
For more information please visit http://www.socialentropy.com/bassline/

6 comments:

  1. Really nice! Best case for an x0xb0x yet!

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  2. Impressive for sure. Too bad he doesn't sell the case by itself.

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  3. That looks to be the same size as the new Acidlab Bassline V2 box that Klaus is packing them in.

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  4. Very nice job on the case. Amazing!

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  5. Looks very cool but i wouldn't use such a machine without round knobs.

    And i am against using old parts to make new gear instead of fixing old machines. And why does it say tb-303 on the case ? It is not a tb-303...

    This being said, it still looks amazing and most likely sound amazing too.

    This is just my opinion, heh. I like the look of the regular x0xb0x.

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  6. acidlab bassline v2 - no need for anything more

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