I've literally just bought one which I will be setting it up later today to run through a roland dj808, which is also only a few days old also. Thanks for the video. Subscribed
Hello how are you? Your channel is very interesting, it helped me a lot with my Aira equipment. Do you know how the sample rate drops from 96 to 44.1 in Roland TB3? Thank you so much.
Hi @MartinPivettaMusic The Roland TB-3 is fixed at a 96khz sample rate when recording the unit via the USB connection. And as far as I know there hasn’t been any switches added via patch to allow this to be dropped to a lower sample rate. You need to compensate for this in the computer and software that you are recording with to ensure that the sample rates are matched between sending device (Roland TB-3) and receiving device. If you do not do this then you will get weirdness in the recording as items drop out or miss the sampling frequency loop points. Jon
Hi there, thx for the informative video. I bought my tb3 second hand and I’m very happy with it as it’s very user friendly. I have one very annoying issue however. When playing it it often goes to the user patch, there a 15 U patches that are all empty which then makes that the device falls still whilst playing in a certain bank. Any tips how to get rid of these empty U patches? It sometimes doesn’t allow me to play it and switch between patterns, pls help. Could you also elaborate on why you use the C1 setting as my midi cable also doesn’t communicate with my tr08. Thank you in advance
Could it be these patches were uploaded with external software and blocked on certain patterns? If I change the patch it plays the pattern but after changing between patterns it goes back to these U patches. I would preferably delete these keyboard options so it starts with A
Hi @Beathaviour-v4y Yes the user patches are there for you to store your custom patterns into. The concept is that you then string these together using the sequencer. Firstly have you tried a factory reset? th-cam.com/video/N4DuLp7OG5s/w-d-xo.html. That will clear out any remaining entries in the sequencer. Are you running a MIDI setup that potentially is sending CC or program commands that could be telling the unit to swap pattern banks. Hope this gives some pointers. Jon
Hi Jon, are you aware if the brightness/contrast can be turned down on the TB-3 please, and how to go about it? I feel like my eyes are burning from it. Thanks, FfanitTech.
Hi @FfanitTech I have had a skim through the information that I hold and can’t see a way to dim the display on the Roland TB-3. So I will put this one out to the community. Jon
Hi there thanks for posting this very helpful video. On my unit I'm unable to save, copy or delete any patterns. It seems as if it's in a 'locked' mode of some kind. For example I followed the instructions to a 't' in deleting a pattern (3-1) which did work. But as soon as I go to different pattern for example pattern '3-2' then return to the pattern I deleted '3-1' the original pattern returns. Maybe there is an issue with my unit, not sure. What do you make of this?
Hi @5 STAR STUDIO Firstly thanks for the feedback on the video. My advice would be to backup any patterns that you have and want to keep and then do a factory reset. I have experienced similar issues where the Aira or Boutique instrument just randomly doesn’t perform as described or expected. Performing a factory reset, normally fixes the the issue. Jon
Hey there! I finally got to dig into my TR-8 and I'm having a blast learning it hands-on. Not sure what took me so long, but your videos helped! The TB-3 is going to be my next one in the AIRA line that I'll learn to use. Is it true that patterns generated on the device can trigger sound on other external instruments? I'm intrigued by that possibility. Hope you are well and thanks again!
Great video. Thanks Can anyone help me please. I’ve got my tb3 set up in logic and it’s synced so when I press play in logic it starts. However what I really what to do is to have the tb3 start only when it’s trigger my a midi note in logic. How is this done? It must be possible but I can’t work out how. I basically want a pattern to be triggered in the tb3 only when a particular note (say c1) is held down in logic. This is how software based step sequencers work Thanks
Have you subscribed? :-) I have to state that I am not a Logic user so can answer the specifics of your question. Maybe someone in the community can help you out. So the first thing that springs to mind is have you or can you stop logic sending the Start / Stop Control Change (CC) message. That will stop the TB-3 starting. The second part would be to assign the Start / Stop CC message to another function. Hope someone else can provide the specific steps for you. Jon
hello, thanks for the channel, I'm already registered ;)... my tb-3 decalibrated the screen... I already did the process steprec with realtimerec in option four, but it didn't work... do you have any suggestions on how to solve it? I already did the reset, but what seems to me is to be dealing with just a soft reset. Do you know any way to do a hard reset? thanks
Hi @Hadronic When you say you selected option 4 did you then undertake the 27 (I think) steps that recalibrate the screen. It is quiet an in-depth process and if you don’t do it correctly you have to start from the beginning again. If you have done a factory reset and a screen recalibration then I am afraid you might find that the screen interface is damaged and needs a service tech to move forward. It could be a simple fact that the connector between the screen and the logic board has become unseated. Or something more sinister like a failed screen membrane. Sorry I can’t be of more help. Jon
using tb 3 is it possible to change bass line pattern not from presets included but by writting the pattern by ourselves when playing live at the same time having variation in melody?
Hi @MarceaN The simple answer to your question is yes you can play a new pattern into the unit while it is in play mode. There are two ways to do it; 1. Step mode 2. Real Time mode Personally of the two step mode it the better way to do it. But both are to be hones rubbish. The unit plays best with presets and then using the preset banks to swap patterns and tones as required during the set. Jon
Hi. And sorry its taken so long to answer this but for others that are asking this question, this video might help. th-cam.com/video/628Fv1vJ030/w-d-xo.html Jon
In the MIDI standard (1.0) the clock signal is independent to the channel that the instrument received note and other data on. This means that the instrument can receive data on any channel and still remain in sync with the MIDI implementation. Although on some older instruments seem to need the receiving channel to be correctly set to mach the send channel of the clock source. If the TB3 is set to external clock then the master clock will take precedence. If set to internal then anything connected to the out of the TB3 will receive the clock from the TB3. Hope this makes sense. Jon
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK Thanks Jon. But my problem is that the sequencer always starts when I start the Beatstep Pro. The TB3 should only take the pace off him. Due to the fact that the sequencer always starts, I can hardly use the TB3 live.
Hi nadeharry. I have had a chat with a few people I know that use the AIRA equipment and neither can point me to a set of key pushes that disable the MIDI command for starting and stopping the internal sequencer. One also pointed out that there is no way to stop the Beat Step Pro sending these commands either. I though this was a little weird, but after a bit of googling there are many references to this also being an issue. One suggested that there use to be MIDI hardware devices that you could put into the MIDI streams that would allow you to stop these type of command, but none of us could find any in the quick searches we did. Sorry not a good news story on this configuration I am afraid. Jon
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK Hey Man thx 4 ur engagement. pretty cool that u have so much time set for my problem. ...sorry english is bad. blessings from north germany
anybody knows how to change the sensitivity and values of the volume knob? when i set it to maximum in ableton it's still not really loud compared to other devices im using
@Thijs van Oudheusden. Unless there is an unpublished feature I can't find any setting in either the drivers on the computer or on the device that allows the gain to be raised. Jon
Great video, thanks for the tips, I'm having trouble sending midi from my TB-3 to my Behringer Poly-D synth, so I want the synth to play the acid style bassline from the midi but have a lot more control over the actual sound thats coming out, I have the synth audio out sorted just struggling to get the midi to play into the synth. Any clues? Thanks again
Have you subscribed? :-) There are two things that spring immediately to mind: 1. The TB3 by default is not listerning on MIDI channel 1. So make sure that the Poly-D is transmitting on the same channel that the TB-3 is listening. 2. Ensure that the Poly-D and the TB3 are synced to the same clock source. Jon
@Adam Asaro. This is TH-cam, you can't please everyone 100% of the time. Some people will give you a thumbs down if they can't find the answer in the first 30 seconds. Jon
Okay, so how do I actually get the sounds it produces to go inside a DAW like FL-studio to then be able to record what I have been creating? I know I need a soundcard, but which cables do I need and how do I set it up in FL-studio? Can't seem to find this exact instruction anywhere.
To be honest it is probably not the DAW that might be your issue here. Personally I have never used FL Studio by Image-Line, but most DAW use the same style of interface. Once you have got the TB-3 drivers installed on the PC or MAC and plug the USB cable in, two channels of audio should be visible on the audio inputs. You should be able to route these audio inputs on the DAW and record them. Alternatively, you can plug the outputs into an audio interface and pick the audio up that way. Jon
Just asking, but im guessing you don't have this any more, did you ever notice that accents never triggered after a slide on this TB-3... really annoying! The roland TB-303 cloud accent after slides works but the rest of it sounds like a fart in tin can. This TB-3, in my opinion, sounds way better than the cloud thng and the TB-03 which, is a waste of money.. I literally have one shoved in a draw lol
Hi @lostcrow Yes I still have this but to be honest it has pretty much been in storage since I moved to my new home during the pandemic. I have been racking my Brians to remember if I had the same issue, but nothing came to mind. So sorry I can't help on this one at the moment. Great to have your feedback on the Roland Cloud implementation of the Roland TR-303. I have to say it is not one of my goto synths on that platform. Jon
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK I have a TB-03 but it sounds terrible compared to the TB-3. The cloud 303 is ok I have some issues with it but its useable - thanks for the reply... Hope you get it out of storage and test it out for us. Would be interesting to see about the accents after slides issue
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK Hi ya I did reply to this but the comment disappeared... Thanks for the reply.. I hope you can dig it out of storage and check to see if yours has the same issue.. I have a TB-03 and a TB-3 and only recently tried the cloud 303. In my opinion, the TB3 is way better than the TB-03 - the TB-03 sounds terrible compared to the TB3. The cloud version is ok at least the accents on notes after slide notes appears to work unlike my TB3 - Hope you can test yours :)
Hi @lostcrow Your comment didn't disappeared. I have all comments held until I review which I try try to do a couple of them a week, for reasons far too boring to go into! Once renovations on the homestead are complete and there is less dust floating about then I will go and recover a few of the AIRA modules for some creative workshops! Not sure if you saw the picture on Instagram on my new UB-Xa which despite being covered still has a layer of dust on it! Jon
Hi @DubElementMusic You think the current A3 PDF delivery is bad. At least it is in English and makes sense! Back in the 80's you got a book that in some instances made no sense! Jon
I've literally just bought one which I will be setting it up later today to run through a roland dj808, which is also only a few days old also. Thanks for the video. Subscribed
Thanks for the feedback. Jon
Did the same, it’s a deadly combo
@The Nomad Rising. FAB, so its beats all weekend then! Jon
Cheers for this vid ' really clear and just the right pace.
Hi @Rob Marsh Thanks for the feedback. Jon
Many thanks for this clear and short tutorial, very usefull, cheers !
Hi @imable_studio Thanks for the feedback. Jon
Thank you buddy 🙏🏻😎🙌🏻
@claudio mora. Glad to have helped. Jon
You're the best at this.
Hi @From Greetings Thanks for the feedback. Jon
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK THX from Germany.
Hi @Votava01 No problem. Thanks for the feedback. Jon
Thanks for the heads up mate.
Just got mine , setting it up later.
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Hi @Luke Jessop
Glad to have helped. Jon
Thanks for the video. For me is only the sensitivity of the touch panel interesting but nice to know the other possibilities. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hi @ninax007. Thanks for the feedback and comment. Jon
Very useful video! Thanks mate
Have you subscribed? :-)
Glad it was of help. Jon
THX 4 this vid
Thanks for the feedback. Jon
Cool little tutorial, many thanks from Oz :)
No problems Jon
Hello how are you? Your channel is very interesting, it helped me a lot with my Aira equipment. Do you know how the sample rate drops from 96 to 44.1 in Roland TB3? Thank you so much.
Hi @MartinPivettaMusic
The Roland TB-3 is fixed at a 96khz sample rate when recording the unit via the USB connection. And as far as I know there hasn’t been any switches added via patch to allow this to be dropped to a lower sample rate.
You need to compensate for this in the computer and software that you are recording with to ensure that the sample rates are matched between sending device (Roland TB-3) and receiving device. If you do not do this then you will get weirdness in the recording as items drop out or miss the sampling frequency loop points. Jon
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Hi @victordownes1476 👍
Great tips ****
Thanks for the feedback. Jon
Thank You very usefully!!
Thanks for the feedback Jon
Thanks for the effort!
No problem. Jon
Hi there, thx for the informative video. I bought my tb3 second hand and I’m very happy with it as it’s very user friendly. I have one very annoying issue however. When playing it it often goes to the user patch, there a 15 U patches that are all empty which then makes that the device falls still whilst playing in a certain bank. Any tips how to get rid of these empty U patches? It sometimes doesn’t allow me to play it and switch between patterns, pls help. Could you also elaborate on why you use the C1 setting as my midi cable also doesn’t communicate with my tr08. Thank you in advance
Could it be these patches were uploaded with external software and blocked on certain patterns? If I change the patch it plays the pattern but after changing between patterns it goes back to these U patches. I would preferably delete these keyboard options so it starts with A
Hi @Beathaviour-v4y
Yes the user patches are there for you to store your custom patterns into. The concept is that you then string these together using the sequencer.
Firstly have you tried a factory reset? th-cam.com/video/N4DuLp7OG5s/w-d-xo.html. That will clear out any remaining entries in the sequencer.
Are you running a MIDI setup that potentially is sending CC or program commands that could be telling the unit to swap pattern banks.
Hope this gives some pointers. Jon
Hi Jon, are you aware if the brightness/contrast can be turned down on the TB-3 please, and how to go about it?
I feel like my eyes are burning from it.
Thanks,
FfanitTech.
Hi @FfanitTech
I have had a skim through the information that I hold and can’t see a way to dim the display on the Roland TB-3. So I will put this one out to the community. Jon
Thanks for this video really helped m out
No problem. Jon
The Music Tech Guy UK can you help me to change time signature on a fantomX6 can’t work it out
@John Harper. Sorry I have never had a FantomX6 so I don't know the low level setup. Jon
Hi there thanks for posting this very helpful video. On my unit I'm unable to save, copy or delete any patterns. It seems as if it's in a 'locked' mode of some kind. For example I followed the instructions to a 't' in deleting a pattern (3-1) which did work. But as soon as I go to different pattern for example pattern '3-2' then return to the pattern I deleted '3-1' the original pattern returns. Maybe there is an issue with my unit, not sure. What do you make of this?
Hi @5 STAR STUDIO
Firstly thanks for the feedback on the video.
My advice would be to backup any patterns that you have and want to keep and then do a factory reset. I have experienced similar issues where the Aira or Boutique instrument just randomly doesn’t perform as described or expected. Performing a factory reset, normally fixes the the issue. Jon
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK Thanks so much Jon for your very helpful feedback. Will do and all the best in the New Year
Hi @5 STAR STUDIO
No problem.
Thanks for the New Years wishes and the same to you. Jon
Hey there! I finally got to dig into my TR-8 and I'm having a blast learning it hands-on. Not sure what took me so long, but your videos helped! The TB-3 is going to be my next one in the AIRA line that I'll learn to use. Is it true that patterns generated on the device can trigger sound on other external instruments? I'm intrigued by that possibility. Hope you are well and thanks again!
Hi @Velanche Stewart. Yep you can play another instrument using MIDI. Glad to have helped. Jon
Great video. Thanks
Can anyone help me please.
I’ve got my tb3 set up in logic and it’s synced so when I press play in logic it starts.
However what I really what to do is to have the tb3 start only when it’s trigger my a midi note in logic. How is this done? It must be possible but I can’t work out how.
I basically want a pattern to be triggered in the tb3 only when a particular note (say c1) is held down in logic. This is how software based step sequencers work
Thanks
Have you subscribed? :-)
I have to state that I am not a Logic user so can answer the specifics of your question. Maybe someone in the community can help you out.
So the first thing that springs to mind is have you or can you stop logic sending the Start / Stop Control Change (CC) message. That will stop the TB-3 starting.
The second part would be to assign the Start / Stop CC message to another function.
Hope someone else can provide the specific steps for you. Jon
hello, thanks for the channel, I'm already registered ;)... my tb-3 decalibrated the screen... I already did the process steprec with realtimerec in option four, but it didn't work... do you have any suggestions on how to solve it? I already did the reset, but what seems to me is to be dealing with just a soft reset. Do you know any way to do a hard reset? thanks
Hi @Hadronic
When you say you selected option 4 did you then undertake the 27 (I think) steps that recalibrate the screen. It is quiet an in-depth process and if you don’t do it correctly you have to start from the beginning again.
If you have done a factory reset and a screen recalibration then I am afraid you might find that the screen interface is damaged and needs a service tech to move forward. It could be a simple fact that the connector between the screen and the logic board has become unseated. Or something more sinister like a failed screen membrane.
Sorry I can’t be of more help. Jon
using tb 3 is it possible to change bass line pattern not from presets included but by writting the pattern by ourselves when playing live at the same time having variation in melody?
Hi @MarceaN
The simple answer to your question is yes you can play a new pattern into the unit while it is in play mode. There are two ways to do it;
1. Step mode
2. Real Time mode
Personally of the two step mode it the better way to do it. But both are to be hones rubbish. The unit plays best with presets and then using the preset banks to swap patterns and tones as required during the set. Jon
Do you know how to get the tb3 to receive midi from Ableton?
Hi. And sorry its taken so long to answer this but for others that are asking this question, this video might help. th-cam.com/video/628Fv1vJ030/w-d-xo.html Jon
Can I set the TB3 so that it only takes over the tempo in the midi channel and also sends it on? Without that the internal sequencer starts.
In the MIDI standard (1.0) the clock signal is independent to the channel that the instrument received note and other data on. This means that the instrument can receive data on any channel and still remain in sync with the MIDI implementation.
Although on some older instruments seem to need the receiving channel to be correctly set to mach the send channel of the clock source.
If the TB3 is set to external clock then the master clock will take precedence. If set to internal then anything connected to the out of the TB3 will receive the clock from the TB3.
Hope this makes sense. Jon
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK
Thanks Jon. But my problem is that the sequencer always starts when I start the Beatstep Pro. The TB3 should only take the pace off him. Due to the fact that the sequencer always starts, I can hardly use the TB3 live.
Hi nadeharry.
I have had a chat with a few people I know that use the AIRA equipment and neither can point me to a set of key pushes that disable the MIDI command for starting and stopping the internal sequencer.
One also pointed out that there is no way to stop the Beat Step Pro sending these commands either. I though this was a little weird, but after a bit of googling there are many references to this also being an issue.
One suggested that there use to be MIDI hardware devices that you could put into the MIDI streams that would allow you to stop these type of command, but none of us could find any in the quick searches we did.
Sorry not a good news story on this configuration I am afraid. Jon
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK Hey Man thx 4 ur engagement. pretty cool that u have so much time set for my problem. ...sorry english is bad. blessings from north germany
No problem. Where in North Germany are you? I spent time in my teens in Emden. Jon
anybody knows how to change the sensitivity and values of the volume knob? when i set it to maximum in ableton it's still not really loud compared to other devices im using
Use a gain plugin in the DAW.
@Thijs van Oudheusden. Unless there is an unpublished feature I can't find any setting in either the drivers on the computer or on the device that allows the gain to be raised. Jon
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK There should be one,if not there are some free ones out there....Try pre amp.
@MySixStringBichSustain. Worth a look thanks. Jon
Great video, thanks for the tips, I'm having trouble sending midi from my TB-3 to my Behringer Poly-D synth, so I want the synth to play the acid style bassline from the midi but have a lot more control over the actual sound thats coming out, I have the synth audio out sorted just struggling to get the midi to play into the synth. Any clues? Thanks again
Have you subscribed? :-)
There are two things that spring immediately to mind:
1. The TB3 by default is not listerning on MIDI channel 1. So make sure that the Poly-D is transmitting on the same channel that the TB-3 is listening.
2. Ensure that the Poly-D and the TB3 are synced to the same clock source.
Jon
I'd like to slap whoever gave this a thumbs down.
@Adam Asaro. This is TH-cam, you can't please everyone 100% of the time. Some people will give you a thumbs down if they can't find the answer in the first 30 seconds. Jon
Okay, so how do I actually get the sounds it produces to go inside a DAW like FL-studio to then be able to record what I have been creating? I know I need a soundcard, but which cables do I need and how do I set it up in FL-studio? Can't seem to find this exact instruction anywhere.
To be honest it is probably not the DAW that might be your issue here. Personally I have never used FL Studio by Image-Line, but most DAW use the same style of interface.
Once you have got the TB-3 drivers installed on the PC or MAC and plug the USB cable in, two channels of audio should be visible on the audio inputs.
You should be able to route these audio inputs on the DAW and record them.
Alternatively, you can plug the outputs into an audio interface and pick the audio up that way. Jon
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Just asking, but im guessing you don't have this any more, did you ever notice that accents never triggered after a slide on this TB-3... really annoying! The roland TB-303 cloud accent after slides works but the rest of it sounds like a fart in tin can.
This TB-3, in my opinion, sounds way better than the cloud thng and the TB-03 which, is a waste of money.. I literally have one shoved in a draw lol
Hi @lostcrow
Yes I still have this but to be honest it has pretty much been in storage since I moved to my new home during the pandemic. I have been racking my Brians to remember if I had the same issue, but nothing came to mind. So sorry I can't help on this one at the moment.
Great to have your feedback on the Roland Cloud implementation of the Roland TR-303. I have to say it is not one of my goto synths on that platform. Jon
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK I have a TB-03 but it sounds terrible compared to the TB-3.
The cloud 303 is ok I have some issues with it but its useable - thanks for the reply... Hope you get it out of storage and test it out for us. Would be interesting to see about the accents after slides issue
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK Hi ya I did reply to this but the comment disappeared... Thanks for the reply.. I hope you can dig it out of storage and check to see if yours has the same issue.. I have a TB-03 and a TB-3 and only recently tried the cloud 303. In my opinion, the TB3 is way better than the TB-03 - the TB-03 sounds terrible compared to the TB3. The cloud version is ok at least the accents on notes after slide notes appears to work unlike my TB3 - Hope you can test yours :)
Hi @lostcrow
Your comment didn't disappeared. I have all comments held until I review which I try try to do a couple of them a week, for reasons far too boring to go into!
Once renovations on the homestead are complete and there is less dust floating about then I will go and recover a few of the AIRA modules for some creative workshops!
Not sure if you saw the picture on Instagram on my new UB-Xa which despite being covered still has a layer of dust on it!
Jon
the completa lack of a usfeul manual blows my mind, roland is garbage
Hi @DubElementMusic
You think the current A3 PDF delivery is bad. At least it is in English and makes sense! Back in the 80's you got a book that in some instances made no sense! Jon
@@TheMusicTechGuyUK probably, but at least they wrote everything down, i guess :p