ive been playin classic guitar for almost 15 years now and I decided to buy one of those TD3 to serve as a bassline generator (the thing it was originally made to do I guess) all I could find about it while looking for inspiration was acid music and that kind of stuff, which does not feel great to hear (at least for me since i dont listend to EDM at all) you are the first person I see that uses the TD3 in a controlled, pleasant, intelligent way exactly what Ive been looking for thanks for the video! keep doing this great job. Ill work on my TD3 skills and I hope someday Ill catch up and make something as great. atm I have a loop pedal that will multitrack my sequences (since I dont use music software, but ill work on that hahah)
The original tb303 was a business failure for roland in its time, so it's not a great bassline generator. But later it was rediscovered by techno/rave entusiasts for that typical "acid" sound.
Must admit I'm surprised at the subtelty here. I've just bought one and though I have no issue with acid (I was there back in the day) I'm trying to do something a little more ambient. Hadn't considered multitracking a bass line. Good to hear it's possible, I just have to get my head round the programming technique, it's not exactly intuitive.
Hope you enjoy the video and my experiment to see how well the TD-3 could pull off an ambient berlin school style sequence.
Great idea, very Good !
ive been playin classic guitar for almost 15 years now and I decided to buy one of those TD3 to serve as a bassline generator (the thing it was originally made to do I guess)
all I could find about it while looking for inspiration was acid music and that kind of stuff, which does not feel great to hear (at least for me since i dont listend to EDM at all)
you are the first person I see that uses the TD3 in a controlled, pleasant, intelligent way
exactly what Ive been looking for
thanks for the video! keep doing this great job. Ill work on my TD3 skills and I hope someday Ill catch up and make something as great. atm I have a loop pedal that will multitrack my sequences (since I dont use music software, but ill work on that hahah)
The original tb303 was a business failure for roland in its time, so it's not a great bassline generator. But later it was rediscovered by techno/rave entusiasts for that typical "acid" sound.
Nice
Thank you!! Good to hear from you again :-)
Now i get it. Acid music exist because nobody knows how to use this shit. You are a genius.
Must admit I'm surprised at the subtelty here. I've just bought one and though I have no issue with acid (I was there back in the day) I'm trying to do something a little more ambient. Hadn't considered multitracking a bass line. Good to hear it's possible, I just have to get my head round the programming technique, it's not exactly intuitive.
How are the sequencer notes? From each sequence? 😮😮
For this song, I used my PC to capture what I was playing via an external midi keyboard and then send the sequence through midi to the TD-3.