Vendor: Roland Type: _eq-workstation Price: 349.00
Pre-Order Notes + Order Instructions
This item is scheduled to ship early October 2016 (subject to change)
If you want to order additional items with a pre-order item, please make separate orders (1 order with pre-order item, 1 order with everything else)
If there is a delay, we will contact you directly
all pre-orders come with Turntable Lab stickers
The battery-powered TB-03 is a direct descendant of the famous TB-303 Bass Line Synth. The layout and controls are unchanged, so it works just like the original. It sounds like it too, thanks to Roland’s advanced ACB (Analog Circuit Behavior) technology that recreates the hypnotic liquid grooves of the magic silver box. But the new TB-03 goes even further, with several enhancements not found on the original model. The four-digit LED display makes programming easier and more accurate, while overdrive and delay effects let you unleash a twisted, tribal wall of sound to send the crowd into a frenzy. Back in the studio, the TB-03 can send control information via MIDI or its USB port, the latter of which also functions as a audio interface. Anyone looking for that authentic "acid" sound need not look any further.
LAB POINTS
authentic-sounding recreation of Roland's legendary TB-303 bass line synth
retains the sound, character, and user interface of the original TB-303
hands-on control over expressive parameters, including cutoff, resonance, envelope mod, decay, and accent
new features not found on the original TB-303 include four-digit LED display, overdrive and delay effects, MIDI, fine tempo control, and additional functions for pattern creation
programmable via classic Pitch, Time, and Step write modes
continue playing a sequence even while switching between write and play modes
CV/Gate outputs for controlling vintage analog gear and modular synthesizers
dedicated trigger input to drive the internal sequencer
highly portable for mobile music making
battery (4 x AA) or USB powered
built-in powered mini-speaker
control information can be sent and received via MIDI and USB