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Description

The Mode Machines x0xb0x mkII is a tribute to the revered sounds of the past, offering a modern twist on the classic 303-style bass synthesizer. Perfect for electronic musicians and producers seeking that iconic acid bassline, this synthesizer combines vintage analog warmth with contemporary enhancements. The x0xb0x mkII stands out with its authentic sound generated by a hand-matched transistor circuit, capturing the true essence of the original 303's squelchy, resonant bass tones.

With its compact design, the x0xb0x mkII integrates seamlessly into your setup, whether you're on stage or in the studio. It comes equipped with a step sequencer that provides hands-on control and creativity, allowing musicians to craft intricate patterns and rhythms effortlessly. The interface is user-friendly, making it accessible for both beginners and seasoned synth enthusiasts. Moreover, the x0xb0x mkII supports MIDI connectivity, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices and software.

Key Features:

  • Authentic analog sound with hand-matched transistor circuit
  • Step sequencer for creating complex basslines and patterns
  • MIDI connectivity for integration with modern setups
  • Compact design ideal for live performances and studio work
  • User-friendly interface suitable for all skill levels
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Battle of the Basslines - TB-303 vs. TT-303 vs. x0xb0x MK2

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Battle of the Basslines - TB-303 vs. TT-303 vs. x0xb0x MK2

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