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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
Videos
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Michael Firman on Future Retro Revolution at AHMW 2007
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
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Potentiometers can become scratchy over time if frequently transported, suggesting that replacement parts may be necessary for optimal performance.
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Comparisons
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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
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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
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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
User experience
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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
4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 6 Ratings
Artist usage
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A rack inside Subconscious Studios, with the Future Retro Revolution clearly visible on one of the shelves.
«Above the mixer you can see the Future Retro Revolution. It’s a 303-style hybrid with circular step sequencing. Nice.»
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
Album Usage
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Genre Usage
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Used With
Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Future Retro Revolution, it is most commonly used with the following gear.