Friday, April 04, 2025
Future Retro revolution. (Tb-303 clone).
video upload by David Noise
"The famous TB-303..Copied hundreds of times,Vsts, virtual analog synths, romplers, analog clones, even fm.. there’s always a wish for getting that sound thats is sculpted on our subconscious..I had a bunch from freeware vsts..Virtual analog clones.Other synth presets that supposedly were 303, Xox box.Roland tb3, tb03,Cyclone (that one is actually good, but built like crp). Bass station 1,2.And og tb-303 saved somewhere.. Etc. This is the closest i’ve heard (gotta admit I haven’t tried the avalon)….To the real thing.. you might know future retro products and they’re some serious stuff.. just pro big fat analog pieces.. not toys or thin experimental. The size of this is enormous, as tall as a dj pioneer mixer. But you can actually feel a bass on whats supposed to be a bass, not just the classic “cat sound”. As an add to the og it has dsp effects (chorus, delay, reverb, trem). An analog overdrive. The 3 midi ports. Og din sync like the original. Far better and more capable sequencer .“”Randomizer” for sequences. It even has “cv mod” for that extra glidy originality."
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