Product code: TD-3-SB | ID: 1006570
Only produced from 1981 to 1984, the Roland TB-303 was a tremendous commercial flop as a replacement for the bass guitar, however it soon found its place as one of the most-loved synthesizers for what became known as Electronic Dance Music (EDM). An ultra-affordable and faithful homage to the iconic synthesizer that spawned house music, plus an all-new Distortion circuit, the TD-3 lets you conjure up virtually any sound with incredible finesse and ease. With its pure analog signal path, 16-step Sequencer and authentic VCO, VCF and VCA filters, the TD-3 is sure to become one of your favorite synthesizers. The highly-intuitive layout lets you easily tap into the inspired sounds of 1980s and ’90s progressive rock, wave, EDM and synth-pop music tracks that made rock and roll history – or to design incredibly fat and original sounds that will make you a legend in your own right!
It has an envelope generator (EG) that allows precise control over the dynamics and shape of the sound. This generator allows you to set how quickly the sound reaches its maximum volume when activated (attack) and how quickly the volume drops to zero when the sound is released (release). This provides flexibility in adjusting the sound characteristics, improving the overall quality and expressiveness of the sound performance.
The headphone output allows direct connection of headphones for private listening. This output provides a convenient way to enjoy the sound without disturbing others or ambient noise.
The polyphony of this instrument allows up to <%=tp_value % notes to be played simultaneously, providing rich and complex musical possibilities.
It supports MIDI, allowing you to connect and communicate with other MIDI-compatible devices. This feature extends control and integration into the larger music environment, increasing flexibility and creativity in music creation.
An LFO, or low frequency oscillator, brings electronic sound to life. It adds movement and interest to synthetic sounds and effects, playing an important role in both subtle synthesis and bold sound design. However, you won't hear the LFO itself because it acts as a modulator. This means that it does not directly affect the audio signal, but adjusts other parameters such as oscillator pitch and filter clipping.
The Arpeggiator transforms chords into sequences of individual notes played in various rhythmic and melodic patterns. Instead of playing the chords as a harmonic whole, the Arpeggiator breaks the chords into individual notes and plays them sequentially according to the selected algorithm.
The sequencer provides musicians with a tool for composing and arranging music, allowing them to create and edit musical sequences. This feature allows you to record and play back repeating patterns. This makes it easy to create complex rhythms and melodies. The sequencer also allows you to layer different musical elements on top of each other, sync with other devices, and adjust parameters in real time. This flexibility makes the sequencer an invaluable tool for producing music, experimenting with new sounds and creating original compositions.
Aftertouch
LFO
Envelope
EG
Oscillators
Modulation
Arpeggiator
Effect Types
MIDI Interface
Bluetooth
Built-in Speaker
Other Controllers
Touch Sensitive
Sound Engine
Number of Keys
Keyboard Type
Mini Key Buttons
Polyphony
Pitch Bend
No
Storage Medium
Display
Colour
Original Colour by Producer
Transparent Red
Headphone Output
Inputs
Outputs
Pedal Inputs
Analogue Outputs
USB
USB MIDI
USB to Device
USB to Host
Filter
Low Pass
Sequencer
Yes
UK/EU Power supply included
Width (cm)
30,5
Height (cm)
5,6
Depth (cm)
16,5
Weight
0,8 kg
Net Weight (kg)
0,8
Made in
China