MATRIXSYNTH: Roland TB-303 Bassline with AcidLab Mod


Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Roland TB-303 Bassline with AcidLab Mod

via this auction
"Fully functioning, except that it will only run on a power supply, since the battery leads were removed for the modification. Also, all holes were drilled for the CV/gate and audio mods, but never installed. The main modifications are present, though and working, ie. the overdrive, decay and resonance, x-mod pots and the Accent, Slide and bend switches and leds. MODIFICATIONS: overdrive, x-mod(cross modulation of oscillator), full accent on/off, full slide on/off, pitch bends, cut-off range expanded, resonance range expanded with new res. pot and decay can now be shorten to nice little Blips!!! Should be easy to add the cv/gate/audio jack mods if you want, with the directions from the acidlab site and some wire and 1/8th inch jacks. More info and specs"


4 comments:

  1. Maybe I'm just being radical and contrarian, but I'm bored stiff with 303s, no matter how they've been modded.

    303 fetishism is making electronic music into something I had hoped it would never be- awfully close to boomers with $4000 Les Pauls who will be starting a band Real Soon Now.

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  2. Man, at $2000, where the hell is this seller coming from?

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  3. I'm guessing Tb-303 hate will continue for eternity, thus adding to its mystique for eternity as well.. you guys just made it more popular!

    later,
    ben
    ..

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