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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2010

Here's how to program tracks on a Roland TB-303.

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  • jeff mills linked this video! awesome

  • @dengercat

    he did?

  • Hey phono,

    nice demo as always but where did you get your 303 ? It looks like brand new. Damn im jealous ;)

    Cheers

  • @SuicideServer

    the short answer is 2 previous owners who both hardly ever used it, when it came up for sale i couldn't pass it up but it did cost a kidney

  • Happy Easter mate! :D

    This video makes programming look faster and easier than software clones :D

    Nice job!

  • @plasmaforce11

    its actually not hard to program once you learn how, the main issue is that the manual is quite cryptic.

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  • Thanks a Lot For This Video , It hepeld me To pitch a pattern in Write Mode , Now i'll go to Make some Acid Grooves on My 303

  • is the MC-4 more difficult to program than the 303?

  • hi there!

    Thanx so much for all your terrific tutorials! Your Roland tutorials have been a great help but....I'm embarrassed to say I cannot get my head around step and time programming on the 303! I have no musical training. I have watched every 303 tutorial there is, read what I can about basic music theory and am left feeling completely confused. All this talk of time signatures, 16th notes and rests isn't helping me understand what I'm sure is a very simple principal. Please help me!!!

  • hello Phono, thank you very much for all of your video manuals !

    i believe you know all the transistiors, resistiors, diodes and so on by first name

    : D

    also it seems you work many years with your analog gear. specially to see when you programming the TB.

    its not soo easy to learn the funktion of her but i understand more and more mr. Kikumoto brilliance in this little silverbox ( i mean not only the sound ) !!!

    have a nice weekend

    have a nice weekend !

    mona

  • Hey man, this video really helped me alot, thank you so much! It had all the answers I was seeking and you did an excellent job of putting it quite concisely. Thanks thanks thanks!

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