In case this interests you I personally think the TD3 is some way off the original TB303 unless it is modded.I modded my 2 and I am pleased with the sound this is coming from a previous TB owner. The Factory TD sounds too metallic and staccato for me. Enjoyed the jam nevertheless.Liked and subbed
jeez it sounds so huge!! great use of the p6's fx on the acid! getting my head around the p6 has been one of the hardest instruments for me to learn since i've never used anything like it but you at least make it look like you know what you're doing :)
Thanks! My advise: start with building a simple drum pattern and a synth pattern with the stock samples. Experiment with the effects, the mute function and from there go further. Yes the P6 is a Monster on a very small packaged.✌️
@@BrunoLuisGarcia thanks for the advice :) basically using it as a drum machine for the moment and trying to figure out how to sample a synth that still sounds good when pitched up and down the keyboard
Hi thanks, maybe it sounds like hard synced because the effect that is used most of the time is the Chorus effect on the P6. The TD3 audio goes thru the P6 effects. Only at the beginning on firsts 2 bars has no effects they are turned on when the Drums kicked in.✌️
Hi, I wanted to make a video about it, I shot one already but I didn't like it. I'm planing to try it again. There are two ways via "sync" and via "midi". Easy way "sync". For that the TD3 just can work has a slave it does not have a "sync" out. Plug a 3,5 jack cable from "Sync Out" from the the Roland P6 to the "Sync In" on the Behringer Td3. Then you have to put the TD3 to follow the tempo received on the "sync" port. For that press "function" + "Back" and "Write/Next" at the same time the key-bed will shortly blink in that moment you press "4" (TRIG). Now the TD3 is following the tempo that it receives in the sync port. Hope it helps it's difficult to explain in words I will try to make the video soon.
Now THAT'S WHAT I CALL ACID!
Me too!😄
Thanks!👍
Around - 4:50 it comes alive! 🔥
I thought it is alive from 00:03 on.🔥😄
In case this interests you I personally think the TD3 is some way off the original TB303 unless it is modded.I modded my 2 and I am pleased with the sound this is coming from a previous TB owner. The Factory TD sounds too metallic and staccato for me. Enjoyed the jam nevertheless.Liked and subbed
Hi thanks for your input!👍
What kind of mod did you make?
jeez it sounds so huge!! great use of the p6's fx on the acid! getting my head around the p6 has been one of the hardest instruments for me to learn since i've never used anything like it but you at least make it look like you know what you're doing :)
Thanks! My advise: start with building a simple drum pattern and a synth pattern with the stock samples. Experiment with the effects, the mute function and from there go further. Yes the P6 is a Monster on a very small packaged.✌️
@@BrunoLuisGarcia thanks for the advice :) basically using it as a drum machine for the moment and trying to figure out how to sample a synth that still sounds good when pitched up and down the keyboard
There are 2 Synth samples on the P6 (stock samples) that you can use.👍
Awesome jam on such small synths. Thanks for sharing your videos
Thanks glad you like it.❤️ My pleasure on sharing the my videos hope they help and give inspiration to who watch them.👍
🔥 love the acid line 🎉 was like it sounded hard synced
Hi thanks, maybe it sounds like hard synced because the effect that is used most of the time is the Chorus effect on the P6. The TD3 audio goes thru the P6 effects. Only at the beginning on firsts 2 bars has no effects they are turned on when the Drums kicked in.✌️
Nice acid tech !
Thanks!😊
Glad you like it.✌️
how to connect td3 and roland p6 pls ? 🙏🏻
Hi, I wanted to make a video about it, I shot one already but I didn't like it. I'm planing to try it again.
There are two ways via "sync" and via "midi".
Easy way "sync". For that the TD3 just can work has a slave it does not have a "sync" out. Plug a 3,5 jack cable from "Sync Out" from the the Roland P6 to the "Sync In" on the Behringer Td3. Then you have to put the TD3 to follow the tempo received on the "sync" port. For that press "function" + "Back" and "Write/Next" at the same time the key-bed will shortly blink in that moment you press "4" (TRIG). Now the TD3 is following the tempo that it receives in the sync port. Hope it helps it's difficult to explain in words I will try to make the video soon.