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Description

Dive into the realm of sonic exploration with the Future Retro Revolution, a synth that brings the classic sounds of analog synthesis to the forefront of your musical journey. This single-oscillator monophonic synthesizer is not just about nostalgia; it's a modern take on the iconic TB-303, offering musicians a dynamic toolset for creating acid leads, throbbing bass lines, and experimental soundscapes. With its intuitive step sequencer and an array of controls for real-time sound shaping, the Revolution is designed for both live performance and studio production.

The unit is equipped with a bank of 256 memory locations, allowing you to store and recall your patterns with ease. Whether you're tweaking its filter resonance or adjusting the envelope modulation, the Revolution's hands-on interface ensures that you remain in control of your sound. A built-in distortion circuit adds grit and power to your tones, and with MIDI IN/OUT/THRU, it fits seamlessly into any setup. The innovative 'Orb' sequencer offers a fresh approach to pattern creation, delivering a unique way to craft sequences in real-time.

Embrace the past and future of sound synthesis with the Future Retro Revolution and unleash your creativity.

Key Features:

  • Single-oscillator monophonic synthesizer
  • Intuitive step sequencer with real-time control
  • 256 memory locations for pattern storage
  • Built-in distortion circuit for added grit
  • MIDI IN/OUT/THRU for easy integration
  • Innovative 'Orb' sequencer for unique pattern creation
  • Classic TB-303 inspired sound with modern enhancements
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Michael Firman on Future Retro Revolution at AHMW 2007

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Michael Firman on Future Retro Revolution at AHMW 2007

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Future Retro Revolution: Step Sequencing Your Effects On The Revolution

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Futurer Retro / Revolution R2 / Demonstration Movie

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Future Retro Revoltion: Analog Sequencer With An Unique Interface Layout

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future retro revolution r2

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Future Retro Revolution + XBase 888 + MF-103

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Future Retro Revolution.

Build quality

  • Potentiometers can become scratchy over time if frequently transported, suggesting that replacement parts may be necessary for optimal performance.

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Comparisons

  • Saw wave on the Future Retro Revolution often outperforms an actual TB-303, but the square wave is generally considered less impressive.

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Features and functionality

  • The sequencer is highlighted as particularly enjoyable to use, adding a unique element to the Revolution that differentiates it from direct 303 clones.

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  • The Revolution includes two Remix knobs that algorithmically transform patterns, offering a unique creative tool for generating new musical ideas.

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Value and pricing

  • A price tag of $1600 is viewed as excessive, with the market generally placing the Revolution below $1000 in value.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Revolution offers more versatility than a TB-303, making it a better choice for those seeking a broader range of bass machine capabilities.

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  • Its ability to sequence other synthesizers over MIDI adds versatility, making it a valuable tool for complex setups.

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User experience

  • Owners describe the filter as having a distinct character, contributing to a "liquid acid" sound that stands out in electronic music production.

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  • Some users have experienced accidental patch deletions before performances, with one owner recommending a backup method to avoid issues during live shows.

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Critic Reviews

Future Retro Revolution | Vintage Synth Explorer

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The Future Retro Revolution dazzles with its unique circular sequencer design, offering an engaging visual experience for techno and acid enthusiasts. Its faithful replication of the classic TB-303 sound, combined with modern stability and purity, makes it a standout in the analog synth world. The inclusion of both analog and digital effects, along with extensive MIDI and CV/Gate interfacing, ensures versatility for various setups. While its innovative design and vast pattern storage are impressive, the Revolution's distinct approach may not appeal to traditionalists. Nevertheless, it's a state-of-the-art TB-emulator with a playful interface that invites creativity.

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like a tb303

one of the first tb 303 analog clone.. but with a better sequencer..

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See how The Chemical Brothers uses Future Retro Revolution

The Chemical Brothers

Music Producer

The Chemical Brothers

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Verified via Photo

This machine is used for various acid lines in their live show

See how cEvin Key uses Future Retro Revolution

cEvin Key

Drummer, Keyboardist

Skinny Puppy

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A rack inside Subconscious Studios, with the Future Retro Revolution clearly visible on one of the shelves.

See how Mark Farina uses Future Retro Revolution

Mark Farina

Composer, Music Producer

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«Above the mixer you can see the Future Retro Revolution. It’s a 303-style hybrid with circular step sequencing. Nice.»

See how Classixx uses Future Retro Revolution

Classixx

Music Producer

CLASSIXX

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At 3:21 in this video, Classixx's Futureretro Revolution can be seen.

See how Kyle Hall uses Future Retro Revolution

Kyle Hall

Keyboardist, Music Producer

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per this gear list for Zug Island release, posted to his FB page:

Gear used to make Zug Island: Elektron Machine Drum Simmons SDS8 Drum Synthesizer Akai MPC 1000 Zoom R24 digital Multi track Nord Lead 2 Future Retro Revolution Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal Boss DD-6 Digi Delay Boss RV-5 Digi Reverb

See how Phil Moffa uses Future Retro Revolution

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"I use a Future Retro Revolution as a 303"

Album Usage

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