Roland TB-303

The Roland TB-303 is a legendary monophonic bass synthesizer that played a significant role in the development of electronic music genres like acid house. It features a single voice and a distinctive resonant low-pass filter known as the "squelchy" sound. The TB-303 offers simple programming options for creating unique and dynamic basslines. t has been used in tracks by Kevin Saunderson, A Guy Called Gerald, John Frusciante, Aphex Twin, Josh Wink, Hardfloor, Deadmau5, Daft Punk, Justice, The Chemical Brothers, Moby, Ritchie Hawtin, Squarepusher, Orbital, Fatboy Slim, The Prodigy, Skinny Puppy, The Future Sound of London, Luke Vibert, Andy Stott, Reinier Zonneveld, 808 State and Helena Hauff.

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Roland TB-303 Synthesizer
Type of unit
Synthesizer Sound Module
Brand/Make
Roland
Synthesis Technology
VCO/VCF Analog Subtractive
External control
Dinsync and CV
Parts Capability
Monotimbral (1 Part)
Polyphony
1
Patch memory
manual
Decade of creation
1980s
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