Friday, September 22, 2017
How to program a Roland TB-303 with David Haberfeld
Published on Sep 21, 2017 Faculty of VCA and MCM
"Interactive Composition lecturer David Haberfeld (Honeysmack / Acid Jacks) shows you how to make an acid house bassline with the iconic Roland TB-303 synthesiser.
Learn more about Interactive Composition at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music: https://mcm.unimelb.edu.au/areas-of-s..."
And via Precinct
"In this, the second in a series of How To videos from the Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, Interactive Composition lecturer David Haberfeld demonstrates how to create an acid dance track with the Roland TB-303, which he describes as 'the electric guitar of electronic dance music'.
Haberfeld has more than two decades of experience as an electronic dance music artist, producer, composer, performer, and DJ. He is best-known for his productions and live performances under the artist moniker Honeysmack."
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