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The Behringer TD-3 RD is a clone of the famous Roland TB-303 bass synthesizer, whose bubbling and screaming sound has captivated generations of musicians, DJs and revelers. Probably the most widely used sound in electronic music, it gets by with surprisingly few controls and really comes alive with its internal sequencer. An oscillator with two waveforms, the legendary acid filter, a decay envelope and the accent parameter; that's all it takes to create the legendary sound. Compared to the original from 1982, a distortion effect for analog tone generation and, among other things, a directly accessible randomize function for the sequencer have been added to the
Originally, the TB-303, along with the TR-606 drum machine (both made by Roland), was intended to replace drums and
In the 90s, with the emerging techno wave, many producers wanted to call a "303" their own, which was unfortunately reserved for only a few due to the then already increased second-hand market prices and the low availability. So numerous manufacturers took up the cause and released a good number of clones in soft- and
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The iconic sequencer gives access to 64 patterns, each of which can be up to 16 steps long, and of course to the song mode. The indispensable and characteristic Accent and Slide commands are of course on board. In addition, there is the possibility to transpose patterns. Thanks to the randomize function, you can dice up new patterns in the
What would be the most famous bass sound in the world without the pithy addition of a distortion?!
The behringer Rd - 3 is a fantastic item great fun too play with & connects to my new eurorack for added pleasure. Amazing value for the money.. On the down side the delivery was missing the plug Converter which was a pain till I fund one..