Amigo, não entendo muito dos aparelhos, estou começando mexer nisso agora, comprei um TR-8S, para o baixo, posso configurar nele ou preciso comprar o TB-3? Obrigado
Hi Is it possible to save whole midi( set up in DAW) pattern sent to tb3 from a DAW under PTN SELECT menu BUTTON and there under selected pattern button? Will be grateful for info how to do it. It would help make great melodies, bass lines much faster and easier and save them in tb3 than doing it via tb3's screen.... It would be a great function in tb3 with such a option...
@@conductorelectronic good video .whats the best not expensive synth to get for psych trance iv already got tb3 .minilogue and electribe but need another synth
Ok, so when you say "learn to input some basslines", there is nothing to "learn". It would be as simple as selecting a different keyboard. Also, this video is for the purpose of showing HOW to record patterns, it is not a showcase of a pattern that I have spent lots of time building - in fact the opposite is true, as I made a simple pattern quickly for the purposes of demonstrating how you can do it yourself.
@@conductorelectronic well. How about you record a bassline bass is like 2 or maybe 3 octaves lower than what you recorded you recorded a high lead line Roland made it a bass machine TB transistor bass
I just found it very hard to listen to as it wasn't a bassline number one and number two it was very unmusical for example if it was a drum machine it didn't sound like a drum pattern as in this didn't sound like a good Bassline at all I know you demonstrating recording patterns but it just makes it really hard work I'm trying to offer some insight to keep if you are interested in watching your videos in future videos
@@cresshead Ok. I've got more of these videos coming, but they're all recorded already at this point, and I think I used a lot of synth sounds versus bass sounds. I too think it's a bit strange that this is promoted as a bass sequencer when only about a quarter of the sounds are bass sounds. There's a lot of synth and effect sounds that are not bassy at all. But I like some of those sounds too. I guess you can use this machine to create any melodic sequences you want, that may or may not be bassy or low end.
Great clear tutorial bro, 😉👍👍👍
Excellent bro great presentation really helped 👍
An informative and concise demo!
Great use of that snare drum stand!
I thought you were about to go into the Shamrock theme song from halloween III there for a minute.
Amigo, não entendo muito dos aparelhos, estou começando mexer nisso agora, comprei um TR-8S, para o baixo, posso configurar nele ou preciso comprar o TB-3? Obrigado
Nice vids, bro. Very informative.
Hi
Is it possible to save whole midi( set up in DAW) pattern sent to tb3 from a DAW under PTN SELECT menu BUTTON and there under selected pattern button?
Will be grateful for info how to do it.
It would help make great melodies, bass lines much faster and easier and save them in tb3 than doing it via tb3's screen....
It would be a great function in tb3 with such a option...
cheers from rio! tnkx!!!
Damn, this is very useful! ❤
Great videos thanks !!!
But How the hell to save the pattern after I made it up in step rec?
I can't find the Info about HOW TO SAVE A PATTERN. Not even in the manual. Does anybody have a clue?
Very helpful!👍
Thank you!
nice tutorials dude
thank you man!
The Roland TB3 is underrated, change my mind.
Yeah this is a fun machine for sure! I only wish it could play more than one pattern at a time, but I guess that's why some people have two of them :D
@@conductorelectronic good video .whats the best not expensive synth to get for psych trance iv already got tb3 .minilogue and electribe but need another synth
Get a real TB-303 and you’ll change your own mind lol. I have both, and the TB3 sounds like a shitty gremlin 🤣
learn to input some basslines...sounds truly awful
Ok, so when you say "learn to input some basslines", there is nothing to "learn". It would be as simple as selecting a different keyboard. Also, this video is for the purpose of showing HOW to record patterns, it is not a showcase of a pattern that I have spent lots of time building - in fact the opposite is true, as I made a simple pattern quickly for the purposes of demonstrating how you can do it yourself.
@@conductorelectronic well. How about you record a bassline bass is like 2 or maybe 3 octaves lower than what you recorded you recorded a high lead line Roland made it a bass machine TB transistor bass
I just found it very hard to listen to as it wasn't a bassline number one and number two it was very unmusical for example if it was a drum machine it didn't sound like a drum pattern as in this didn't sound like a good Bassline at all I know you demonstrating recording patterns but it just makes it really hard work I'm trying to offer some insight to keep if you are interested in watching your videos in future videos
i'd agree that i lack 'tact' in my reply...just trying to offer ideas to make better more engaging vids.
@@cresshead Ok. I've got more of these videos coming, but they're all recorded already at this point, and I think I used a lot of synth sounds versus bass sounds. I too think it's a bit strange that this is promoted as a bass sequencer when only about a quarter of the sounds are bass sounds. There's a lot of synth and effect sounds that are not bassy at all. But I like some of those sounds too. I guess you can use this machine to create any melodic sequences you want, that may or may not be bassy or low end.
thx for this video but shame on Roland, this sounds like a midi sound player . real cheap.
Cmon what a mental comment noob 😂😂