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Behringer 303 clone on the way [8.11]

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  • @dendy said:
    made just for fun this one in Obsidian :) Yeah, it's not perfect clone, but considering fact it has completely different architecture and it's filters weren't designed as 303 filter clones at all, i think it's in some moments pretty close :)

    Maybe not a true 303 but an exciting and useful patch nonetheless! Obsidian is so powerful! Nice job @dendy

  • @inakarmacoma said:
    Thread also inspired me to make some 303 screechy goodness

    Nice!

  • @anickt said:

    @inakarmacoma said:
    Thread also inspired me to make some 303 screechy goodness

    Nice!

    Thank you! A little muddy and crazy, but fun!

  • edited November 2019

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  • I’m just curious- why would you want to spend money on this when Pure Acid is about to be released- which is vastly cheaper, has much more features, sounds fantastic, will fit straight in to your iOS set up, does not require a lead, does not require storage space etc, etc
    I’m as big a 303 fan as anyone- but I don’t feel attracted to the Berhinger under these circumstances given its specs.

    Or are you getting both? Are you planning to buy the Berhinger but not Pure Acid?

  • @robosardine said:
    I’m just curious- why would you want to spend money on this when Pure Acid is about to be released- which is vastly cheaper, has much more features, sounds fantastic, will fit straight in to your iOS set up, does not require a lead, does not require storage space etc, etc
    I’m as big a 303 fan as anyone- but I don’t feel attracted to the Berhinger under these circumstances given its specs.

    Or are you getting both? Are you planning to buy the Berhinger but not Pure Acid?

    Hmmm. Decisions decisions.
    Burntfinger or Jim “Perfectionist” Pavloff ?

  • edited November 2019

    Tactile knob tweaking > knobs behind glass

    And I say that as someone who loves iOS apps.

  • @brambos said:
    Tactile knob tweaking > knobs behind glass

    And I say that as someone who loves iOS apps.

    Screen wipe

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  • @brambos said:
    Tactile knob tweaking > knobs behind glass

    And I say that as someone who loves iOS apps.

    You can’t beat real tweaking- that’s for sure. It may be down to budget and of course personal preference but if I were going that way I would much prefer the Roland TB-03 to the Berhinger.
    What do you think of these?

  • @robosardine said:
    I’m just curious- why would you want to spend money on this when Pure Acid is about to be released- which is vastly cheaper, has much more features, sounds fantastic, will fit straight in to your iOS set up, does not require a lead, does not require storage space etc, etc
    I’m as big a 303 fan as anyone- but I don’t feel attracted to the Berhinger under these circumstances given its specs.

    Or are you getting both? Are you planning to buy the Berhinger but not Pure Acid?

    I have pre-ordered Acid. I still want the Behringer. Cos hardware. I also have a 90s rack mount 303 clone so it's all a bit irrational. But you know, knobs.

  • @robosardine said:
    I’m just curious- why would you want to spend money on this when Pure Acid is about to be released- which is vastly cheaper, has much more features, sounds fantastic, will fit straight in to your iOS set up, does not require a lead, does not require storage space etc, etc
    I’m as big a 303 fan as anyone- but I don’t feel attracted to the Berhinger under these circumstances given its specs.

    Or are you getting both? Are you planning to buy the Berhinger but not Pure Acid?

    I bought both, to me its the sound. To my ear analogue sounds more 3D and has more power, you don't need to hide it with effects for it to have presence. Some people cant hear any differences between software and analogue which i find really bizarre.

  • Soon I'll be able to simultaneously run Pure Acid, Troublemaker, my Bassbot TT-303, and this TD-3 to cover one or more tunes from the TM404 album, which features a minimum of 3 303s, often 4 of them, on every track.

  • edited November 2019

    @[Deleted User] said:

    @robosardine said:
    I’m just curious- why would you want to spend money on this when Pure Acid is about to be released- which is vastly cheaper, has much more features, sounds fantastic, will fit straight in to your iOS set up, does not require a lead, does not require storage space etc, etc
    I’m as big a 303 fan as anyone- but I don’t feel attracted to the Berhinger under these circumstances given its specs.

    Or are you getting both? Are you planning to buy the Berhinger but not Pure Acid?

    I bought both, to me its the sound. To my ear analogue sounds more 3D and has more power, you don't need to hide it with effects for it to have presence. Some people cant hear any differences between software and analogue which i find really bizarre.

    I find that the differences when you use them as a musician can be huge.

    It;'s a bit like having a really nice guitar and amp. It totally affects how you play and you react to it differently to something that's just not as nice. I've recorded a guitar player through a pod and through an amp and the difference in how they played when they had a real amp was tangible. Even though the sound on the song was pure POD as I dididn’t record the amp in a proper studio and I'm not a proper engineer so the pod sounded better. (don't tell the guitarist, I never told him it was just the POD on the finished track!).

    I feel the same way about analogue synths. You just play them and sequence them differently. Having one knob per parameter there in front of you changes how you program and interact with it.

    But in both cases once you're done and it's mixed in a track you'd be hard pushed to tell whether it was software or hardware.

    But you can't discount the affect it has on the musician.

    If it has no effect for you, stick with software; way cheaper and more convenient :-)

  • Here’s a video just for interest in case you haven’t seen it.
    Not trying to prove anything but I found it quite interesting and entertaining. I’ve watched it a few times now.

  • @robosardine said:
    Here’s a video just for interest in case you haven’t seen it.
    Not trying to prove anything but I found it quite interesting and entertaining. I’ve watched it a few times now.

    That was cool. Thanks! In a true blind test most people would never know the difference.

    I knew a guy who’s been a gigging guitarist for years and ran his own music store. He told me he didn’t know I played guitar after listening to some of my music. What he was listening to was a Casio CZ-101 through a Rat pedal. If you don’t know, you won’t know.

    That being said, there’s no way I can get out of iMonopoly what I could get out on my hardware Monopoly. That’s down to the physical nature and immediacy of the interface. Since the hardware TB clones typically have a similar interface I would expect them to be able sound pretty close in a track given that the actual raw sound is the same or very similar.

  • edited November 2019

    Td-3 is in the hands of some mortals now, including me. Some trimmers inside. Not opened mine up yet.

    Confirmed!

  • But, can it do this?

  • @[Deleted User] said:
    Td-3 is in the hands of some mortals now, including me. Some trimmers inside. Not opened mine up yet.

    Confirmed!

    Tweak away!

  • @anickt said:

    @[Deleted User] said:
    Td-3 is in the hands of some mortals now, including me. Some trimmers inside. Not opened mine up yet.

    Confirmed!

    Tweak away!

    i turn the bloody wrong one! vca balance instead of vcf offset...... DOH!

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  • edited December 2019

    It's miiine ... preciousssss... >:)

  • @dendy sai
    https:/

    It's miiine ... preciousssss... >:)

    👍 Guys are already working on mods.

  • @[Deleted User] said:

    @dendy sai
    https:/

    It's miiine ... preciousssss... >:)

    👍 Guys are already working on mods.

    please, audio rate LFO with oscillator FM modulation :-)

  • @dendy said:

    It's miiine ... preciousssss... >:)

    😎👍🏼

  • @[Deleted User] said:
    Td-3 is in the hands of some mortals now, including me. Some trimmers inside. Not opened mine up yet.

    Confirmed!

    Great! Likely needs a slight nudge to the left if wanted to closely match it up with the original 303.. ..filters are too bright w/ stock settings, unless they’ve adjusted it on production models.

  • Sounds pretty convincing. How's the feel of the knobs?

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