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Description

Experience the unique charm of the Roland TB-303, a classic analog bass synthesizer that was born in the 80s and still thrives today. Initially designed as a substitute for studio bassists, this musical marvel unexpectedly became the backbone of acid house music with its distinctive, squelchy bass lines. Its signature sound, largely attributed to its transistor-based resonant low-pass filter, is a testament to its enduring popularity among music enthusiasts and professionals alike. The TB-303 is equipped with a DIN Sync24 input and CV/Gate functionality, offering a seamless blend of vintage character and modern convenience. The built-in step sequencer, complete with slide, swing, and accent features, ensures an engaging and dynamic user experience.

Key Features:

  • Analog bass synthesizer with a unique, vintage sound
  • Transistor-based resonant low-pass filter for distinctive bass lines
  • DIN Sync24 input and CV/Gate functionality for versatile connectivity
  • Step sequencer with slide, swing, and accent functions for dynamic sound creation

Product specs

Brand Roland
Model TB-303 Bassline Synthesizer Module
Finish Silver
Year 1981 - 1984
Made In Japan
Categories Analog Synths
Analog / Digital Analog
Polyphony 1 Voice

FAQs

What type of sound is the Roland TB-303 known for?

The Roland TB-303 is renowned for its distinctive squelchy basslines and acid sounds, which are iconic in genres like acid house and techno.

Is the Roland TB-303 polyphonic or monophonic?

The Roland TB-303 is a monophonic synthesizer, meaning it can only play one note at a time.

What are the main controls on the Roland TB-303?

The Roland TB-303 features controls for tuning, cutoff frequency, resonance, envelope modulation, decay, and accent, allowing for detailed sound shaping.

Can the Roland TB-303 be used with modern DAWs?

While the original TB-303 does not have MIDI, it can be used with modern DAWs through CV/Gate interfaces or by using a TB-303 clone with MIDI capabilities.

What is the historical significance of the Roland TB-303 in music production?

The Roland TB-303 played a crucial role in the development of acid house music in the late 1980s, influencing electronic music production with its unique sound.

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The Bass Line Of “I Feel Love” On A TB-303

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The Bass Line Of “I Feel Love” On A TB-303

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Doctor Mix

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Roland TB-303 Bass Line In Action

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Doctor Mix

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Joris Voorn Studio Jam | Melodic Acid Live Session (Roland TB-303, TR-909, MC-202, JD-990 + FX)

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Joris Voorn

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ROLAND TB 303 vs BEHRINGER TD3

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Riktenstein

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Roland TB-303 and TR-909 making Acid Techno

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Behringer TD3 vs Roland TB303

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Roland TB-303, Excellent. £499 ono. Ring Martin after 6pm.

Expect Resistance

Expect Resistance

Reviews

PROS

  • Unique sound that can't be replicated by clones or VSTs

  • Iconic in dance music history, especially acid house

  • Each unit has slight sound variances, adding to its uniqueness

  • Built-in sequencer with distinctive slide and accent programming

  • Holds its value well, considered a good investment

  • Can be powered with a DC adapter for flexibility

  • Durable and reliable over many years of use

CONS

  • Expensive, with prices often in the thousands

  • Pre-MIDI, limiting connectivity with modern gear

  • Preset patterns can be hit or miss

  • The fear of wear or damage due to its collector's item status

  • Software options offer more flexibility

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland TB-303.

Comparisons

  • The Cyclone TT-303 V2 is preferred by some for its form and function similar to the original TB-303, offering MIDI and additional features.

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  • The saw wave on the TB-03 is considered overly harsh, especially at higher pitches, contrasting with the smoother tones that other synths may offer.

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Features and functionality

  • The TB-03 includes MIDI, distortion, reverb/delay effects, and two programming methods, providing a more versatile experience compared to the original TB-303.

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  • The TB-03's rnd2 function has a "bug" that allows notes outside the usual sequencer range, creating unique textures with high resonance and long decay.

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Mods and upgrades

  • The Behringer TD-3 can be significantly enhanced with mods, improving its performance beyond the standard model for more intense acid sounds.

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Use cases and applications

  • The MAM MB33 lacks a sequencer but integrates well with other gear like the MPC One, making it suitable for modular setups.

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  • The TB-03 is noted for ambient music when slowed down and paired with reverb or delay, using its sequencer and effects for texture.

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  • It can be used for non-acid applications like minimal ambient tracks, as exemplified by artist TM404, who uses multiple 303s for nuanced ambient soundscapes.

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  • The TB-03 can effectively serve as a bassline tool in various genres, demonstrated by its use in tracks like Orange Juice's "Rip It Up" and Heaven 17's "Let Me Go."

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Value and pricing

  • The Behringer TD-3 is highlighted as a cost-effective entry into hardware acid music despite its basic features and controversial brand practices.

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lntmike

Acieed !

This silver box is badass ! I bought it 15 years ago and this bassline and I are totaly in symbiosis. I bought and tried many clones but noone of them equals its acid feel. My dream is to get another one. It's the most loved machine of all my collection. I'm using it in 99% of all my tracks. It's value will keep rising.

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161

One of my biggest regrets was selling mine.

I purchased mine for $500, back in 1995. Many years, good times and fun live performances on this. Wish I hadn't sold it when I did, but luckily I did (before having a house fire and losing whatever gear I had left).

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jurgendriessen

Outstanding cult !

Acrid Abeyance, Pergon, Unknown Structure were made with original TB's. I bought them very cheap (haha) in the late 80's, early 90's. And I made a lot of records and live gigs with it. Pure or with stompboxes or other fx. It always sounds just phatt. For me it has also the best sequencer with the acc / slide programming.

alfa_trax

analog bassline

pre midi, din-sync, great sequencer, can link pateras to build songs

accentbuster

The Original!

What else is to be said here? It`s the original, nothing less, nothing more :)

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S

Still awesome but like a museum piece

The TB-303 is so cool but I wish mine wasn't in good shape because I'm afraid to touch it half the time!. Wonderful investment though.

jimmarchi1

hahahaha.... its an instrument, use it or its just a paper weight

morten_vammen

Classic

Used it on my first record: AUM-Morph - software is more flexible now...

federicovaona

Organic great bass sounds

Little but a devil! Still working with a DC adaptor, sounds aggressive. I have his TR606 companion too.

T

TB#3 303

just picked this up a few months ago it has good vibe real powerful great for layering passes..

analogdevices

bassline with kit social entropy

important pour acid music

Artist usage

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See how Plastikman uses Roland TB-303

Plastikman

Music Producer

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Verified via MusicRadar

I had my [Roland] 303s, a 606 and an 808 going here. I always liked to have two different types of claps, and I was always into really small rimshots. There isn't much 909 on there. So much of my work had been on 909s before, so I was happy to get away from those 909 kicks. This track has a nice 303 line. Many of the 303 lines were pitched up an octave.

See how Ellen Allien uses Roland TB-303

Ellen Allien

Music Producer, DJ

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Verified via SoundCloud

As we promised, Ellen Allien is back. The BPitch Control boss' latest instalment is the Turn Off Your Mind EP, comprising of two raw, unpolished tracks of pure techno magic produced on a Roland Aira TR-8, TVB 303 and a Jupiter Synth in Ellen's living room.

See how Plaid uses Roland TB-303

Plaid

Music Producer

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Verified via Attack Magazine

"What do you remember of the hardware setup you had in the early days?

Andy: We had an 808, 303, 202 and 101, a monophonic digital synth, Akai 950 sampler and a few other analogue keyboards. We hired in an Akai S1000 to record the first EP.

Ed: Also the Oberheim Matrix 12 and Matrix 1000, which were pretty important. Sequencing was initially an Alesis MMT-8 then Dr T’s on Commodore."

See how Ceephax Acid Crew uses Roland TB-303

Ceephax Acid Crew

Music Producer

Tom Jenkinson & Friends

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Verified via Photo

Nick Taylor asks Ceephax in this article from Smart Shanghai “OK some nerdy gear questions. How much kit you bringing over to Shanghai? Is it not a huge pain in the arse to travel with all that stuff?” To which Ceephax replies “I'm bringing my flotilla of Roland hardware TR-707, TR-909, SH-101, TB-303, and my Ensoniq SQ-80.”

See how Daniel Avery uses Roland TB-303

Daniel Avery

Music Producer

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Verified via YouTube

Can be seen in the video @4:31

See how Chris Carter uses Roland TB-303

Chris Carter

Keyboardist

Throbbing Gristle

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Verified via Discogs

A Roland TB-303 was used on the album Small Moon, according to the liner notes.

See how John Foxx uses Roland TB-303

John Foxx

Singer, Keyboardist

Ultravox

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Verified via Soundonsound

"I sold two TB303s, my utterly beautiful Roland 808 drum machine, my Minimoog, my magnificent Jupiter 8, analogue phasers, flangers, a glorious Marshall fuzzbox. What a damn fool.

Luckily, I kept the 909 drum machine (best bass drum ever invented), the ARP Odyssey, the Gibson Les Paul, the Strat, the valve amps — and that little bastard wonder the [Roland] CR78."

See how Gareth Jones (producer) uses Roland TB-303

Gareth Jones (producer)

Music Producer

Depeche Mode

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Verified via Futurestyle

Roland TB-303 is included in the list of Gareth Jones' gear.

See how Matador uses Roland TB-303

Matador

Music Producer

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Verified via YouTube

Item canbe seen 0:41 into this video

See how The Flashbulb (Benn Jordan) uses Roland TB-303

The Flashbulb (Benn Jordan)

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Headphone Commute

In this interview from 2014, Benn says : "There’s stuff that I will always love because I’m so comfortable with it, like the JX-305 or **TB-303"

See how Ott uses Roland TB-303

Ott

Keyboardist, Composer

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Verified via Facebook

'The bass on the second half of Queen Of All Everything is the 303 but sequenced from an Analog Systems TH-48.'

See how Joseph Capriati uses Roland TB-303

Joseph Capriati

Music Producer, DJ

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Verified via Photo

In an Instagram post captioned "Studio time with Flavio Folco... Analog soul! #Redimension," Joseph Capriati showcases the Roland TB-303 in his studio setup.

Genre Usage

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Audio Realism ABL3 is a long-established and very detailed software emulation of the Roland TB-303.

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similar sound cheaper alternative

The Behringer TD-3 is an analog clone of the original TB-303, utilizing modern manufacturing techniques to hit a very reasonable price-point.

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Vintage or Discontinued similar sound

The TT-303 is an analog clone of the TB-303, with some modern improvements.

Cyclone Analogic Bass Bot TT-303 v2

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similar sound

The original Cyclone Analogic TT-303 looked almost identical to the TB-303. The v2 looks quite different but still sounds the same, and adds some more sequencer features.

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