Behringer TD-3-BK

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Product no: 9000-0059-1342 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty when you register it with Behringer within 90 days of purchase. If the product is not registered it has a 2-year warranty.

General

Back to save the world, this friendly little box never needed the bulk of a massive modular synth wall, or the fussiness of a huge keyboard and an army of controls to gain the considerable cult status that it probably never expected. This is the old Roland TV-303, repackaged and reborn in the shape of the Behringer TD-3. Designed to work seamlessly alongside other recent legend-based Behringer gear, the renowned '80s bass rammed into this device comes at a more than attainable price, especially when compared to what you'd have to fork out to get your hands on a genuine second-hand TV-303.

The TD-3: The Return of a Legend

Almost the entire catalogue of electronic music produced throughout the '90s (yes, Acid included) was usually driven by a 303. This was not just due to the incredibly popular 303-sound, but due to the incredible simplicity of the thing. In honour of this effective simplicity, the TD-3 is built around an oscillator (sawtooth or square), a filter and a step-sequencer. The original 303 always had an 18dB filter but, since no one quite knew how it worked anyway, the architecture of the original chip has been lost and replaced with a less obscure 24dB filter - highly tweakable for any sound-designer. Even with the 6dB difference, this little bass box is still able to spit freaky loops using a singing filter with brilliantly weird accents, overdrive and almost-human sounding slides.

Further Highlights

Besides its deep vintage roots, the TD-3 is definitely a synthesizer of our times. Around the back, you'll find a MIDI input and a MIDI Out/Thru as well a thoroughly modern USB-MIDI port. A single CV port is also included so that the TD-3 can freely interface with Eurorack gear and other equipment. In terms of controls, besides the addition of a small corner of encoders that can be used to set the distortion level, things have been kept as straightforward as the original 303, because why would you need more?

Specifications

Product features

19-inch rack size not applicable
Number of keys 12
Arpeggiator/sequencer sequencer
Control none
Sustainable product not specified
Synthesizer inputs none
Sound source analogue
MIDI & other MIDI in, MIDI out, MIDI over USB, CV/gate out
Synthesizer options simple
Synthesizer outputs line out jack, headphone
Synthesizer kind bass synth
Type of keys touch-sensitive keys/pads
Vintage remake yes
Synthesizer type desktop module
Difficulty level easy

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 1,2 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 43,0 x 22,5 x 10,0 cm

Product specifications

  • Behringer TD-3-BK
  • bass synthesizer
  • filter: 24 dB
  • t tdistortion unit
  • Poly Chain options with 16 voices
  • power cable included

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Brilliant bit of kit and Bax delivers good service again at a nice price but product let down by not supplying the USP cable and the silly clumbersome power adapter clipped on to another adapter then plugged into another adapter,it makes the plug over 2x the size
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Don’t expect bells and whistles. This is described as an analog bass line synthesiser, and that is exactly what you get. Feels a bit lightweight and cheap- but it is less than £130 as I write, so it IS cheap, The sequencer is a bit fiddly, but what sequencer is not- and if you download the Synth Tool app you can do it piano-roll style. My only real complaint is that it doesn’t seem loud enough, but that can be remedied by running it through (say) AUM and out of good monitors. Oh, and did I mention that it was only £130?
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Prima clone voor weinig. Aanrader wanneer je van dit soort apparaten houdt
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Prima synth., ondanks dat hij redelijk goedkoop aanvoelt, is hij toch zeer stevig en kan hij tegen een stootje. Zeer goede prijs voor wat je krijgt!
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Zeer betaalbaar alternatief voor "the real thing". Verschil quasi onhoorbaar. Met dit apparaat kan je je creatief uitleven. De huidige alternatieven (duurder) zijn zeker niet beter. De "Vintage bakjes" zijn voor verzamelaars (of je moet er nog een hebben van 40 jaar geleden).
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Voor het geld zeker geen miskoop,
Behringer TD-3-BK
Wrote the following about Behringer TD-3-BK
Prima clone. Programmeren is in het begin een klein beetje een b*tch, maar daar wen je snel genoeg aan :)
Voor dit bedrag zeker een aanradertje!
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La les amis(e)c'est du lourd

j'ai vue pas mal de vidéos de démonstrations et de comparaisons

avec la TB 303 et jetait en admiration du résulta.....

j'ai donc décidé de m'en offrir une vue le prix se serai bête

de passer a coté,et la la claque le sons est parfaitement identique

a ma TB 303 (et oui j'ai la chance d'en posséder une que j'ai midifié)

avec en plus une disto du MIDI complet sans parler de l'USB et des CV.

de plus les potards sont plus haut du coup plus facile a tourner.

Pourquoi j'ai acheté cette merveille ?

Et bien parce que :

1-le prix 136 Euro contre 2000 a 3000 Euros pour une TB d’occase ou 360 Euro pour la TB03 qui ne sonne pas aussi bien.

2-le fait d'intégrer une deuxième TB dans mes compos.

3-pour les lives ça m'évite d’emmener l'originale (vu le prix).

Et 4-parce que j’adore les machines.

ci vous aimez le son Acccciiiiiiidddddddd courez en acheter 1 ou 2 ou...

Aller et vive EMMANUEL TOP.
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Wrote the following about Behringer TD-3-BK
Heb deze 303 clone sinds enkele dagen in mijn bezit en ben er super tevreden over. Geluid komt naar in de beurt van het origineel. De unit zelf voelt wat plastic aan maar de knoppen zijn goed en stevig. Ik ben er super tevreden over en raad dit product aan als je lekker acid wilt maken.
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Die 18/24 db uitleg houdt geen steek.

Voor de rest beste kloon voor het geld
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