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Analogue Solutions TBX-303 & Europa MIDI Step Sequencer

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2010

Here's a brief demo of the new V2 Analogue Solutions TBX-303 (TB-303 clone) [www.analoguesolutions.com].

The Analogue Solutions Europa MIDI step sequencer was used to program the TBX-303 riffs as well as change the live patterns in the video. All TBX tweaking was recorded live with only minimal delay added for good measure.

TBX:

*Pure analogue voice circuitry.
*Accurate TB303 circuitry clone.
*Rugged steel construction.
*MIDI In for software sequencer control.

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  • Nice demo video.

  • @djvartan Hey dj, thanks for the feedback...feel free to check out some of the others. cheers

  • oi, Santa! Gimme gimme!!!

  • @attosa Would Santa say you've been a good little girl? :)

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  • @plasmaforce11 Hi. Not at all actually. This video features the Europa hardware sequencer to program riffs, but if you own a computer and know the basics of programming your own 303 lines (easy actually) you are off and running. To create an authentic 303 style pattern you have to think about how you could

    program the original. Stick within what the original was able to do: 16th notes, triplets, accents, slides. Full MIDI control! :)

  • so without a sequencer its useless? :(

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  • Dude! 30 seconds in! Man thats a cool intro!

  • where did the drum sounds came from? Does the europa has them, or it's purely a midi sequencer? Thanks

  • Finally some companies make decent sounding 303 type devices, now that Roland is still too louzy to make a new 303

  • @rezfilter So good it hurts! :D Gimmeeee!

  • @plasmaforce11 Yes, you definitely could! I've had the TBX attached to a JP-8000 arpeggiator and it's awesome. When you are using your computer MIDI sequencer, think about the original and try to stay within the sequencing abilities of the original. Do not approach programming in the same manor as you would any other sound modules (no chords, etc.).

  • @rezfilter so if i was to us a midi keyboard i could connect on the ports at the rear of the unit and play it like any other synth? :P thank you for the reply btw

  • @justwaving TWIST! that resonance... :)

  • Great demo, super squelchy!

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