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Hey AudioPillz! Where did you get that (at 6:32) sample from? You have put some effects on it, but I believe the original is some kind of large wind instrument (in a huge hall). It's a classic sample that was also used in some classic drum 'n bass tunes. I'm dying to know where it's from.
word, I made a Comment after seeing the rooftop Performance and realizing, ''Is the whole aim of this just to show that ANYTHING is usable''? because as a 80s baby, Turntablist, Modular synth having freakazoid, I strongly Agree and advise others do too,. Florian is an amazing artist No doubt,. Black keys or none ( lol)
@@jfphotoandlife8287 Ive been using My Novation Slmk3, To run 8 track Dawless jams- ran back in through a Dbx compressor, After the mixer, then into the SSL2+ or a Guitar, or Djembe, ''wear what you have''
That. Fucking. Intro. This is one of my favourite Bad Gear episodes ever - holy crap, dude. Did the SP-303 justice, discussed its history in enough depth to really make it clear why these things are important, and just absolutely killed all the jams. You really are one of the most talented producers on this platform.
OMG THE MF DOOM REMIX OF THE INTRO 😍 i love it, AND the meme savagery is UNHINGED today 🤣, you did a good and fair review of this and some great jams too. Great video!
I skipped pass the SP 303 for a Akai MPC 1000 and felt I made the right choice at the time. Years later I got a SP 404 MKii and loved everything it could do but just didn’t have a big enough brain to remember and all the shortcuts. That space was occupied by the Digitakt. So I sold it. Regardless I still admire what people can do with these SP’s
I bought mine in the early 2000s for 100 bucks and I sold it last year for $640. Then I bought a 404 and I never use it. I’m sure prices will spike back up for a minute after this video. Great video as always.
My 303 turned 21 this year. I bought to play samples in a death metal band, since laptops were frowned upon for live use back then. 😂 Later on it lived on the send/return of my turntable mixer for a number of years, as an effect processor. Finally about 9 years after buying it, I started using it to make beats. It's a pain in the ass to make full tracks on, but definitely a gem for what is does well.
Looks painful to work with in this day and age, but as a big fan of the SP-404 Mk2 the shared DNA is obvious. Standing on the shoulders of giants and all that, and the SP-303 definitely was a giant. Cool final jam too.
7:16 has lovely mix of relaxing and manic, please release as full track for people that go running but/because they miss drugs and/or can't meditate in case the voices come for them :)
The Dr sample, and the Sp.505 Digital Workstation, was a Great tool, to begin learning actual Beat making, ( I started on sl1200s, Having to scratch in a Kick and snare which now, is like way cooler than anything i hear now, what I am saying is For what It was, and Once one got firmiliar with the endless menu pushups, It was a solid machine that not only Captured many a ''Nostalgic moment'', But also was an INCREDIBLE tool when having to switch mediums to a digital audio workstation on a computer, I was already firmiliar with Transients, Wave editing, and sampling to almost an artistic degree to get the sounds one wanted, I loved that I could just record a raw sound into it, and be able to make a Beat from the atmosphere I was in, Before I had the seemingly ''unheard of SP5'' Inna mi backpack for three or four years, I had learned the uber basics of sampling as a Turntablist. Back then it was Just cool to Have a Loop of a Beat playing while one could Utilize BOTH records to form a Scratch sentence etc.
The sp 303 was best for what it became famous for: recording in a raw drum loop, a bootleg chop, and playing in a bass line from a synth, and making your whole track on just that. You didn't need much more than audacity or any random vj software for syncing and pitch-shifting your drums to your samples. Once you realized what it was good at, you found why it became famous for the unique sound and warm, raw flavor it had. For someone accustomed to sp404mk2 or akai equipment, the limitations might be too severe. But if you just want old school, east coast production that's more akin to dj mixing, then it's endlessly useful and fun.
I mean, they say limitations breed creativity, but I never thought it would breed THIS much creativity. I love these historical gear episodes. Awesome as always!
I have one of these. I bought it way back in the late 90's. I use it primarily as a sound FX trigger box that I also run my mic through when I DJ , on radio usually, sometimes gigs. I use the delay FX on my vox and it means i can monitor all that myself live on air without headphones etc. I still use it at gigs now! It still has the same samples that I loaded onto the internal memory. Sirens, foghorns, "Hardcore will never die", "All Junglists!", mentasms, "woop woop, its da sound of da police" and of course Alan partridge saying "back of the net' and "dan! Dan! dan! Dan!'
Wow, that last track is amazing. If someone told me that was the new collab between apex twin and squarepusher I wouldn't doubt it for a second. Such a nice character to the sp303
@@AudioPilz Dang. You may be right. It's the journey. I could and will go on exploring my wonderfully wut Casio VZ-10 or Subharmonicon. And at the end, be the only one that cares. Ask my future nurse.
I gotta say, your walkthrough of the UI of the SP-303 suddenly makes a lot of the more inscrutable design choices of the SP-404 mkII easier to understand, if no less frustrating. So many things on that box seemed designed to work around hardware limitations that no longer exist on the 404.
I got mine in 2001 when it was a novelty and used it live with the Electribe EA1, all drum loops synced by hand. I have recordings of that set and still can't believe how I pulled that off in front of a dancing audience...ahh brave youth....
I felt I needed to add that anyone looking for a 303 but doesn't want to pay the price can get the original SP-404 (not SX/A). It has the same effects and more, including the 303's Vinyl Sim, at half the price or less.
The OG 404 is the worst of both worlds. I'd rather have an SP-303, or the 404 SX/A over the OG 404. Horrible remote control style buttons (unlike the 303's god-tier pads), and it sounds like a 128kbps MP3, without the modern conveniences of the SX/A (clean sound, faster load times, SD card, ability to move samples between pads), or the lofi goodness of the 303
@@rorz999 I currently only own the 202 and 404OG, but I've owned a couple 303s in the past. The 202 and 404 have nearly the exact same pads, and from my memory the 303 was no different and looking at pictures online they don't seem very different, but they could be 🤷♂. Regardless I don't think any are even close to god-tier
@@OPdbx I've owned all 3 machines. 202 pads are similar to the 303's but less responsive. The OG 404 has completely different pads. They are more like buttons than pads tbh
Impressed at what a well-rounded yet thorough summary of one of the most polarizing / hyped electronic musical instruments "shrouded in mystery" as you say. Unreal to me that as a 15 y.o. in like '04, white kid tryna make hip-hop beats on Roland grooveboxes & synths, I TURNED DOWN - had zero interest in - a SP-303 given to me. But I think I was mostly right about my reasons, and really the stupider move was the AKAI CD-3000XL I didn't even attempt to mess with despite wishing I had a MPC; my Roland D2, later EMU Command Station, +. the Akai ...?!
I had an SP808 Groove Sampler back when Boss was putting out these cheap, limited toys. Even back then, as far as legit music production, the SP808 was no MPC (but cost almost as much). It did have a lot of Roland Groovebox goodness though. It’s got synths and 24 bit stereo effects and a stereo 4 track built in. Florian have you featured it here before?
Best sampler ever. Controversial opinion however… I have owned Mpc 1000, 2000, 2000 xl, 500 and a sp 404. the sp 303 could never be my stand alone box, But it is my favourite sampler of all time. Hands down. So maybe not the best sampler of all time but my favourite sampler for sure. There is just something about it that feels wonderful and natural that resonates with me and everything people say about the ‘sound’ of this machine is.. well… true. The thing is a beast. Even if you’re just like a guitar player it’s fucking great fun. The day I sold mine was a sad day. If you’re thinking of getting one…Do it.
You know, here in Finland we say things like "Voi vittu!" when we see or hear something really nice. And dear Mr. Pilz, voi vittu that intro tune was goooood!
the 303 is one of the best sounding boxes i ever had in terms of FX and sampling. everything else about it was ass, but everything you fed it sounded so great
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Hey AudioPillz! Where did you get that (at 6:32) sample from? You have put some effects on it, but I believe the original is some kind of large wind instrument (in a huge hall). It's a classic sample that was also used in some classic drum 'n bass tunes. I'm dying to know where it's from.
You guys should with the sodomy
0:34 I glued my balls to my butthole again is the greatest song ever LMAO 🤣 keep up the awesome work my friend!
Hands down the best intro, ever 😁
Thank you!!!
This checks out!💯🔥🤌🏾✨
Came here to say this!
Can easily hear OhNo’s voice popping off: “Ox…. 805 shit”
more like hands up
Every Bad Gear episode teaches us valuable lesson - there's no bad gear if you have talent like Florian.
❤️
Talent, knowledge and the passion to "learn" that aometimes horrible instruments
word, I made a Comment after seeing the rooftop Performance and realizing, ''Is the whole aim of this just to show that ANYTHING is usable''? because as a 80s baby, Turntablist, Modular synth having freakazoid, I strongly Agree and advise others do too,.
Florian is an amazing artist No doubt,. Black keys or none ( lol)
☝️☝️This☝️☝️
"Let's be honest, most SP-303s are part of an early 2000's hip-hop cos-play kit." LOL! Someone call the fire department, because that burned!
Nothing personal;)
FACTS!
Using a Digitakt II purely as a midi sequencer for a quarter century old sampler is peak DAWless jamming
Hell yeah!!!
lol I was thinking the same thing
You take what you have on hand.
Don't forget the 40 year old drum machine supplying the cymbals!
@@jfphotoandlife8287 Ive been using My Novation Slmk3, To run 8 track Dawless jams- ran back in through a Dbx compressor, After the mixer, then into the SSL2+
or a Guitar,
or Djembe, ''wear what you have''
I don’t need another sampler, I don’t need another sampler, I don’t need another sampler…
Of course you don't;)
Still waiting for the Fairlight CMI prices to drop.
@@wetwater90I’d immediately list both of my kidneys on eBay
How bout “another hero”! Lol…(Tina Turner song)
Lol, of course! You need synth finally!
That. Fucking. Intro. This is one of my favourite Bad Gear episodes ever - holy crap, dude. Did the SP-303 justice, discussed its history in enough depth to really make it clear why these things are important, and just absolutely killed all the jams. You really are one of the most talented producers on this platform.
Thank you so much!!!
Oh wow the intro blew the roof off! And that final jam was succulent
Thank you!!!
Theme song with samples ROCKS.
Thank you so much!!!
I can't believe that last Friday I received the SP-303 I bought and just a week later this video came out. Greetings from Argentina.
Nice!!!
Wuena weon disfruta la wea 🎉🎉🎉
@@insert_irony_or_arrogance_here Hermosa máquina. Saludos, hermano.
Just in time! lol
Your investment increases in value!
"Early 2000's hip hop cosplay" is accurate
😀😀😀
Probably your most intense 3rd jam that I’ve seen! You’re a mad man Florian, never stop!
Thank you so much!!!
Best part about this gear: its called Dr. Sample!
True that!
Killer jungle jam
THIS WAS YOUR BEST INTRO EVER! a piece of gear ubiquitous to artists like MF DOOM and you summoned his energy on that opening composition. bravo!
Thank you!!!
I've got neck pain after watching that intro. That's a bop
Thank you so much!!!
That “Firing up your AIRA gear” meme at 1:14 😂😂😂
aira blahem
@@domininicRIP Benny Harvey
lol
The 303's bigger brother, the SP-505, is a hidden gem in the SP line.
Had one of these a few years back
Definitely
i love my SP-505, i replaced my drum machine (a alesis sr-16) with it
OMG THE MF DOOM REMIX OF THE INTRO 😍 i love it, AND the meme savagery is UNHINGED today 🤣, you did a good and fair review of this and some great jams too. Great video!
Thank you so much!!!
This has to be my absolute favorite version of the intro music ever! Super funky!
Thank you so much!!!
That Finale sequence SLAPS, another amazing video, cheers!
Thank you so much!!!
That bitcrush n bass et al jam melted my face and i am here for it.
Thank you!!!
Bro! Final drum n bass jam sounded awesome!!
Thank you!!!
Wow, the endpart is almost breakcore. Great stuff.
Thank you so much!!!
This one is of importance. It is utterly essential to watch this at any point of your musical journey.
Well played, audiopilz. Well done.
Thank you so much!!!
I skipped pass the SP 303 for a Akai MPC 1000 and felt I made the right choice at the time. Years later I got a SP 404 MKii and loved everything it could do but just didn’t have a big enough brain to remember and all the shortcuts. That space was occupied by the Digitakt. So I sold it. Regardless I still admire what people can do with these SP’s
Yeah, it requires a certain degree of mastery
I just have no idea how you keep up such a high volume of such quality content. Always great stuff, cheers!
Thank you so much!!! I just try to stay focused
That opening jam was flippin spot Florian. I love these samplers everyone can use one or two of these just for the sketch pad aspect of them.
Thank you!!!
The intro was bloody brilliant. Laughed my ass off.
Thanks again for a nother brilliant vid.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much!!!
That jam at the end was godlike
Thank you so much!!!
I bought one in the early 2000's for about $100, and sold it last year for $450. Better value than the share of Yahoo I bought around the same time
That's what I call an investment!
I found an Akai S1100 listed as a CD player at a local estate sale, family didn't know what it was 😂
@@daniel_dumile insanity
I bought mine in the early 2000s for 100 bucks and I sold it last year for $640.
Then I bought a 404 and I never use it. I’m sure prices will spike back up for a minute after this video. Great video as always.
My 303 turned 21 this year. I bought to play samples in a death metal band, since laptops were frowned upon for live use back then. 😂 Later on it lived on the send/return of my turntable mixer for a number of years, as an effect processor. Finally about 9 years after buying it, I started using it to make beats. It's a pain in the ass to make full tracks on, but definitely a gem for what is does well.
Looks painful to work with in this day and age, but as a big fan of the SP-404 Mk2 the shared DNA is obvious. Standing on the shoulders of giants and all that, and the SP-303 definitely was a giant. Cool final jam too.
Agreed!!! Thank you!!!
7:16 has lovely mix of relaxing and manic, please release as full track for people that go running but/because they miss drugs and/or can't meditate in case the voices come for them :)
Thank you so much!!! Shameless plug: full track is available on Patreon;)
That first jam was really good, i didnt realize you ghost produce for czarface!
Thank you!!!;)
The Dr sample, and the Sp.505 Digital Workstation, was a Great tool, to begin learning actual Beat making, ( I started on sl1200s, Having to scratch in a Kick and snare which now, is like way cooler than anything i hear now, what I am saying is For what It was, and Once one got firmiliar with the endless menu pushups, It was a solid machine that not only Captured many a ''Nostalgic moment'', But also was an INCREDIBLE tool when having to switch mediums to a digital audio workstation on a computer, I was already firmiliar with Transients, Wave editing, and sampling to almost an artistic degree to get the sounds one wanted, I loved that I could just record a raw sound into it, and be able to make a Beat from the atmosphere I was in,
Before I had the seemingly ''unheard of SP5'' Inna mi backpack for three or four years, I had learned the uber basics of sampling as a Turntablist. Back then it was Just cool to Have a Loop of a Beat playing while one could Utilize BOTH records to form a Scratch sentence etc.
👍👍👍
last jam is outstanding
Thank you so much!!!
@@AudioPilz thanks to you for all the videos! I plan to name a TB3 in your honor if ever im gonna get one!
Dude I love your channel so much
Thank you so much!!!❤️❤️❤️
The intro tune was really good thru this thing. Nice work.
Thank you!!!
on that last jam channeling the spirit of Bad Company's "the nine" very good!
Thank you!!!
Hit us with the FUNK right out the gate!
Yeah!
Fabulous as always Florian! I bought this, SP-202, DR-202 and DOOM vinyls to pass on to my children.
The sp 303 was best for what it became famous for: recording in a raw drum loop, a bootleg chop, and playing in a bass line from a synth, and making your whole track on just that. You didn't need much more than audacity or any random vj software for syncing and pitch-shifting your drums to your samples. Once you realized what it was good at, you found why it became famous for the unique sound and warm, raw flavor it had. For someone accustomed to sp404mk2 or akai equipment, the limitations might be too severe. But if you just want old school, east coast production that's more akin to dj mixing, then it's endlessly useful and fun.
Nice approach!!!
I mean, they say limitations breed creativity, but I never thought it would breed THIS much creativity.
I love these historical gear episodes. Awesome as always!
Thank you!!!
Dope on plastic and a raging calm outro, nice!
Thank you!!!
Been waiting to snag one of these at a good price. Guess that timeline got moved back 6-12 months now lol
I have no idea what you're talking about;)
Just wait for everyone who buys the Bad Gear to realize why everyone says it's bad gear.
@@treennumbers Does everyone say it’s bad? I hadn’t really heard that anywhere else other than here
The intro, lo-fi house jam and finale were all sick brother!
Thank you so much!!!
Loved the old school theme song remix! Super fun!
Thank you!!!
I have one of these. I bought it way back in the late 90's. I use it primarily as a sound FX trigger box that I also run my mic through when I DJ , on radio usually, sometimes gigs. I use the delay FX on my vox and it means i can monitor all that myself live on air without headphones etc. I still use it at gigs now! It still has the same samples that I loaded onto the internal memory. Sirens, foghorns, "Hardcore will never die", "All Junglists!", mentasms, "woop woop, its da sound of da police" and of course Alan partridge saying "back of the net' and "dan! Dan! dan! Dan!'
To say that trimming the samples is "difficult" is an understatement
Best application for that!
That little joint was 🔥
;)
Wow, that last track is amazing. If someone told me that was the new collab between apex twin and squarepusher I wouldn't doubt it for a second. Such a nice character to the sp303
Thank you so much!!!
Holy FUCK that intro tune is literally the best yet, I could hear Doom spittin over this easily
Thank you so much!!!
Suh dude! Opening theme is fresh AF as usual today!
Thank you so much!!!
I need to understand all my gear
Understanding gear is overrated;)
@@AudioPilz Dang. You may be right. It's the journey. I could and will go on exploring my wonderfully wut Casio VZ-10 or Subharmonicon. And at the end, be the only one that cares. Ask my future nurse.
I gotta say, your walkthrough of the UI of the SP-303 suddenly makes a lot of the more inscrutable design choices of the SP-404 mkII easier to understand, if no less frustrating. So many things on that box seemed designed to work around hardware limitations that no longer exist on the 404.
Yeah, it's all historic...
I still using my sp 303. I bought it sometime in 2001 or 2002. Love it
Nice!!!❤️❤️❤️
All round great episode
Great suggestion, thank you!!!
That intro was 💯🔥🤌🏾✨
Thank you!!!
You’ve just inspired me to go pull mine off the shelf and slap it in the signal chain! Salute!🫡
I got mine in 2001 when it was a novelty and used it live with the Electribe EA1, all drum loops synced by hand. I have recordings of that set and still can't believe how I pulled that off in front of a dancing audience...ahh brave youth....
Nice old school setup!
@@AudioPilz It was new school at the time! Still would love to have that gear today to get away from elektron for a while...
Teenage Engineering is due to release a rompler-in-a-box dedicated to Mongolian throat singing.
Probably. 😂
Medieval Mongolian throat singing
@@AudioPilz 😂
Awesome episode as always! Groovy beats. Nice! 👍
Thank you!!!
MF AudioPilz!
❤️❤️❤️
This was thee best version of your theme song I've heard so far,..proof of the glory that is the sp303, lol
The 202 is like the 303 after it had all it's furniture stolen.
lol
"Finale" is very nice! It really makes you not worry about gear and just getting pulled along for the ride! Amazing!
Thank you!!!
I am still repairing a half-broken yamaha su-10, don't do this to me...
Hey, the SU-10 is super nice!!!
@@AudioPilzit is! My unit is just broken:(
Nice 1 fella. Less said about that first jam the better, but the last DnB jam had really nice crunchy drums that sat perfectly in the mix.
Thank you!!!
NOTHING IS SACRED
Of course not!!!
This version of the intro tune is fantastic, love it!
Thank you so much!!!
I’ve had my 303 for 5 years now and I will never get rid of it
❤️❤️❤️
I commend your restrained and nuanced conclusion about this piece of bad gear.
Thank you!!!
Sp-303 prices on Reverb bout to skyrocket 📈📈
It's usually just a little spike;)
Der DnB Track knallt echt gut, macht bock auf mehr! Cheers
Vielen Dank!!!
The intro music is stunning ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much!!!
wow you really hit the nail on the head from the intro to the roast at the end lmao!!
Thank you!!!
Not to brag, but I can sound bad without pricey vintage gear.
😂😂😂
Sounding bad with affordable, modern gear: “So hot right now!” 😉
damn homie ! i always love your drum and bass inspired compositions
Thank you!!!
Lol oh no the people who somehow didn't know MFDOOM used this thing are gonna go gobble it up, and realize how whack it actually is to work with.
True that!
PHOAAA! That D&B track is amazing!
Thank you!!!
I felt I needed to add that anyone looking for a 303 but doesn't want to pay the price can get the original SP-404 (not SX/A). It has the same effects and more, including the 303's Vinyl Sim, at half the price or less.
The newer vinyl sim ain't so bad...
Not the same, but better than the later ones. The Compressor of the OG 404 is particularly nice, too. Why do they have to mess with stuff?!!
The OG 404 is the worst of both worlds. I'd rather have an SP-303, or the 404 SX/A over the OG 404. Horrible remote control style buttons (unlike the 303's god-tier pads), and it sounds like a 128kbps MP3, without the modern conveniences of the SX/A (clean sound, faster load times, SD card, ability to move samples between pads), or the lofi goodness of the 303
@@rorz999 I currently only own the 202 and 404OG, but I've owned a couple 303s in the past. The 202 and 404 have nearly the exact same pads, and from my memory the 303 was no different and looking at pictures online they don't seem very different, but they could be 🤷♂. Regardless I don't think any are even close to god-tier
@@OPdbx I've owned all 3 machines. 202 pads are similar to the 303's but less responsive. The OG 404 has completely different pads. They are more like buttons than pads tbh
Impressed at what a well-rounded yet thorough summary of one of the most polarizing / hyped electronic musical instruments "shrouded in mystery" as you say. Unreal to me that as a 15 y.o. in like '04, white kid tryna make hip-hop beats on Roland grooveboxes & synths, I TURNED DOWN - had zero interest in - a SP-303 given to me. But I think I was mostly right about my reasons, and really the stupider move was the AKAI CD-3000XL I didn't even attempt to mess with despite wishing I had a MPC; my Roland D2, later EMU Command Station, +. the Akai ...?!
Thank you!!!
That's my favorite intro of all time for Bad Gear. SUPER delicious. The D&B jam was bitchin', too. Another one of my favorite jams.
Thank you!!!
Goddamn! This is one of the best episodes ever! Holy crap, there's so much good stuff in here. Amazing work MF PILZ!
Thank you!!!
I had an SP808 Groove Sampler back when Boss was putting out these cheap, limited toys. Even back then, as far as legit music production, the SP808 was no MPC (but cost almost as much). It did have a lot of Roland Groovebox goodness though. It’s got synths and 24 bit stereo effects and a stereo 4 track built in.
Florian have you featured it here before?
Yes, SP-808 was already featured on Bad Gear
Oh yea baby let's goooooo happy weekend!
Have a great one!!!
Best sampler ever. Controversial opinion however… I have owned Mpc 1000, 2000, 2000 xl, 500 and a sp 404. the sp 303 could never be my stand alone box,
But it is my favourite sampler of all time. Hands down. So maybe not the best sampler of all time but my favourite sampler for sure. There is just something about it that feels wonderful and natural that resonates with me and everything people say about the ‘sound’ of this machine is.. well… true. The thing is a beast. Even if you’re just like a guitar player it’s fucking great fun. The day I sold mine was a sad day. If you’re thinking of getting one…Do it.
👍
You know, here in Finland we say things like "Voi vittu!" when we see or hear something really nice. And dear Mr. Pilz, voi vittu that intro tune was goooood!
Kiitos
Funky Choon! So glad you leaned into the sample workflow for the theme music!!!!
Thank you so much!!!
Great another 303 I want now. Love the intro tune tho
Thanks!!!
Oh man that last one had me wanting to go speeding around gloomy estates like I'm in GTA3... love it!
I'm now on my third replay of it and may come back later for another hit
❤️❤️❤️
always love to hear your jungle tracks :^)
Thanks!!!
the 303 is one of the best sounding boxes i ever had in terms of FX and sampling. everything else about it was ass, but everything you fed it sounded so great
Agreed!
ive watched a lot of these but this one has some of your best jams love them !!!
Thank you!!!
Love the combined DAW composition!
Thank you!!!
I seen the title and already new the sample jams be 🔥
Thank you so much!!!
Wow, my favourite version of the theme tune to date and some jams that recall 90's Squarepusher. Tasty.
Thank you!!!
So how exactly does this differ from the Roland SP-303EX that was featured a couple years back?
Do you mean the 808EX?
@@AudioPilz - YEP! My mistake. So how does it differ? They seem incredibly similar.
this was an excellent intro tune florian
Thank you!!!
Really good jams in this one bro. Its obviously touched you deeply. 🤔👍
Thank you!!! Absolutely!
I love ur hip hop w the 303 esp the intro on this one
Thank you!!!