MATRIXSYNTH: Syntecno TeeBee Mark III Analog Synth


Saturday, January 26, 2019

Syntecno TeeBee Mark III Analog Synth

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"A really great-sounding synth with an all-analog signal path based on the the Roland TB303. It also features some cool and uncommon MIDI/CV features that might come in handy depending on your set up, including 2-channel MIDI merger and four channels of MIDI to CV/Gate conversion that can be set to function with either V/Oct ot V/Hz synths with either of the two common trigger types. If you have old Korg and Yamaha synths lying around this thing will let you play four of them via MIDI. Definitely worth looking up the manual online to read about how it can be worked into your setup.

And, of course, it produces great TB-303-esque tones and slides that you can access via a MIDI keyboard or MIDI sequencer. This Mark III version includes a Korg MS-20 style ring modulator in addition to the usual TB-303 saw and square waves. The filter sounds amazing. It's a very solidly built 1U rack unit with probably the most sturdy knobs I've ever gotten my hands on.

Ultimately, this is a wonderful unit if your starting point is MIDI (DAW, sequencer, etc.) and you want to access great analog sounds, both with this unit itself and with vintage synths that aren't already MIDI controllable."

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