The TeeBee is an amazing Roland TB303 emulator. If you are familiar with analog gear, then you know how rare and sought after these are.
Why do they get so much love? Because the signal path was made with the same analog components as the original TB303 so it sounds amazing. In contrast with the TB303, the TeeBee is fully controllable by MIDI. (The knobs send MIDI data as well.)
"This is the original soundscape that is underneath the triggered samples in Spine: Tremor. I recorded the the thunder storm via a Zoom H2n and ads a great dimension to the synthetic sounds. The synthetic scapes were created in Graincube with custom samples and I really couldn't emphasise how great I think Graincube is and I recommend it to everybody for sounscapes and sci fi sounds. Reason 6 proves to be great with Audio material like this as you can route linear Audio tracks all over the place and Alligator is also good for splitting the signal further."
"Ingredients: One Cool dude and an iPad 2. Apps used: WiGuitar, Thumbjam and garageband. All tracks were recorded live with an iPhone 4. Each track was recorded into garageband on my mac. Once recorded I did edit eqs and quantized - I admit I don't have perfect timing as some of you may notice in the video."
"Buchla System #1 to Arp Odyssey 2811/21 Audio in Arp's out to Akai MFC 42 ( Stereo in ) and 292e ( Akai Mono in) Moog MP 201 ( Midi LFO to 225) Yamaha MCS 2 ( to 225 attack decay controll 281 292 and Odyssey Filter in) Roland EF 303 Sequencer Akai MFC 42 Panning Master clock Logic AMT Midi in out"
"This unit has 2 custom modifications. The first one is a sync switch that syncs the #2 Oscillator to the #1 Oscillator. This can give you some very unique sounds as you sweep through the harmonics. Gives you some nice overtones that you can't get otherwise. The second one is very simple. It's a "stop" that I had put in the Pitch Wheel. It is actually a very tiny screw that is put in the pitch wheel itself underneath the casing that keeps it from over-shooting when I really "jumped" on it. I had it put at the interval of a Minor 3rd. This is very simple to remove if you do not like it. Just unscrew the 2 screws holding the wheel block in place and remove the small screw in the Pitch Wheel... easy peazy."
"Used Oregon Scientific WAV DJ Musical Sound Generator Synthesizer. This music sound generator appears to be in very good condition with headphones and connection cables/wires. It does not come with the software. I don't know where to download the operating software but I saw on the Internet that some people claim to have done so."