As somebody who’s obsessed with Hardcore Techno I have found that literally any sound can be turned into a kick with enough editing. Cool to see it done with a 303.
Ace video! I have an original 303 so I’ve been chuckling all the way through this. I’ve also been programming jazz funk bass lines into it recently which is great fun. Low res and cutoff and it does sound sort of like a bass guitar. Oscar Peterson would have been proud of us, I’m sure…
@ well ok yes, tedious process but the outcome is great. Anyway, hope you can keep up with creating more content like this, you’ve got the style just right
I managed to pick up a Cyclone Bassbot MK1 before they got the cease and desist order and changed the design , Hardfloor said they couldn’t tell the difference between that and original 303 , if it’s good enough for them then it’s good enough for me
I was an early adopter and programmed the Bass Line to Jethro Tull’s “Living in the Past” into it, but there’s not enough capacity to do full 5/4 time so I’d to crush it down to triplets.. Same with the Flute part.. I ended up exchanging it for an MC202.. In the shop the assistant thew it on top of a pile of returned 303’s
@@william.jacobs Ok, my comment got deleted, probably for containing a URL, but I was trying to steer you to the 'Bad Gear' episode on the 202 from a few weeks ago.
this is a fantastically well-done video. i've never been able to follow along with the thought process of designing a sound in a video like i was able to with your explanation. i don't even care about 303's but i was engaged the whole way through
On this theme, one of the prettiest sounds is a 303 doing non-303 things. Close that filter and res down and run it though some gentle delay and reverb at a step down tempo. Gorgeous.
I absolutely adore the 303 and it’s definitely more versatile than people let on. I’ve used it in many tracks I’ve released and sometimes you can’t even tell it’s a 303.
Happy for this video, I've been a strong advocate for the gentler side of the 303 for a long time. It if you don't go crazy with the resonance and envelope, it's one of the most warm and delicate sounding synths I've ever worked with. I even did a whole ambient album with just it and pedals.
Dude I can't believe I stumbled across this video I've got a biringer myself and it's just sitting about collecting dust love your reference to phuture I'm going to get up unplug everything in
I would say one of the strongest artists to use the 303 to its full potential is mostly the Jenkinson Brothers (Ceephax Acid Crew & Squarepusher). A lot of their songs use the 303 for their full potential (specially Ceephax).
When I saw the ad in Sound On Sound for the TB303 Bassline, I had to buy one for practicing guitar with, it took some learning and fernangling to get a bassline out of it, I ended up selling it and buying a 4 track and got our drummer and bassist to record their parts for our songs on it. How I wish I had kept it!
One of the best videos I have seen on here in a long time. This is something I have been thinking about but never actually tried doing and I am now super inspired. It really is a beautiful device and can be quite expressive when it isn't just an acid beast. Great stuff. Thank you for the time and effort in putting this together. All the best to you!
This was a really cool video - I like your very laid back presenting style, and the fact you didn't segue into telling us about Nord or Express VPN. Very informative, and definitely better than seeing yet another 303 video that only rehashes the same stuff 303 fans already know. Subscribed!
Just watched this again.. brilliant work. Using the modern tech to rip that 303 apart and at the same time just playing it like the instrument that it is. You inspire me to make noise.
I picked up the Cyclone Analogic TT-303 MK2 since it has an upgraded sequencer, extra modifiers, and a closer sound to the original 303. Plus its built-in Pattern Lab, Loop Edit, arpeggiator functions are also great.
From what I can tell on the RE-3, the main difference in sound is because people in comparison videos usually match knob positions, but the standard RE-3 has a bit more range on at least the cutoff and resonance knobs, so you need to scale it down a small amount. Otherwise, the sound is pretty nearly indistinguishable. (For better or worse.)
‘That’s right. It’s time to swing open the doors of Acid House. Trudge our way through Acid Garden. Turn left off Acid Street. And make our way steadily... towards Bass Town.’ - 💯🤣👍
When I bought my TB-303 at a used appliance store, the first thing I did was put batteries in it, but damn, they were dead in less than an hour, although I remember that the first time I spent the batteries trying to learn how to put notes into the sequencer. That was really hard Chinese torture. A friend told me to use it like a normal bass, putting it in record mode and using the pitch mode, he came to my house to show me that trick and I was surprised how close it sounded to a Fender Bassman. That gave me a lot of play to be able to add improvised lines in my DAW, but also to make sampled lines, I really spent many years playing it like that, without caring what the sequencer hid, but over time I learned how it worked and it was a lesson in musical wisdom, learning its different ways of composing a line. I'm fascinated by this machine, with which I created reggae, hiphop, house, techno songs... yes with that long tail bass that was the opposite of a trite and unpleasant sound known as "Acid". It's a bass machine, it has several types of musical basses that it can make, the sound is low but with a good preamp I could always do the right job of its analog sound. I bought a TD-3 to have as a second bass line unit and it's really great to be able to do MIDI sync, my original TB-303 doesn't have USB, nor is it compatible with the ABL3 plugin patterns like the TD-3 does and that makes it my favorite weapon for writing midis in the DAW, while my old TB-303 is the same thing, but with a little less technology and a lot of history of 80's music. Greetings and thanks for the video. 👍
@@THEE4DARKESTCORNERZ23 Four AA batteries and when I saw how little they lasted I stopped using batteries. It is understandable, because TB-303 is not low consumption, everything is analog and consumes a lot. 🤣
This video is so cool! The sounds you're making out of the 303 are very reminiscent of the music from bart bonte's games. You deserve way more subscribers!
if youre gonna talk about early acid house, you gotta mention Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat Album by Charanjit Singh too, made many years before acid house, but clearly using the 303 in the same fashion.
Great video!! :) highly enjoyable and weirdly informative! feel inspired now to dig out my behringer 303 copy and put together some long form drone ambient with only the 303 😂
Epic video! What made me fall in love with the sound of the 303 was the trip hop / chillout albums of 'Da Damn Phreak Noize Phunk.' I remember someone in high school asking me if the artist names I was talking about were made up, and I couldn't really blame him lol.
Awesome vid man, really clever. glad i found your channel. Im new to making music but loving learning and you just opened my eyes to the posibilities of things so thank you. Merry Christmas.
Really well done video, i think this was a successful experiment, the drums actually sounded like a totally different drum machine so that plot twist was a nice touch, i think that any sound can be modified and tweaked enough to get whatever results you want, and the 303 here is no exception.
I really appreciate that and glad the plot twist worked - was very excited about it haha. Yes absolutely there's unlimited potential with digital editing (and unlimited fun)!
Awesome video. Super informative and actually funny. Immediately subbed after the Ta Dao line lol. There is definitely a bunch of subscribers coming your way.
Just discovered your channel and you've got a new subscriber. I really enjoy your dry sense of humour and presentation style. I wish you the best of luck on the growth of your channel!
As somebody who’s obsessed with Hardcore Techno I have found that literally any sound can be turned into a kick with enough editing. Cool to see it done with a 303.
any sound can be turned into any sound
@laurabenham4583the golden truth
isnt that what they all do in acidcore sets? or am I tripping
@KiMON_52 not sure haven't listened to a lot of Acidcore
ofc it can... it's all frequencies. so obvious.
You've inadvertantly just created the best ever tutorial in how to program the 303...thank you!
“just plug in your keyboard and record the sound into Ableton” 😂
Ace video! I have an original 303 so I’ve been chuckling all the way through this. I’ve also been programming jazz funk bass lines into it recently which is great fun. Low res and cutoff and it does sound sort of like a bass guitar. Oscar Peterson would have been proud of us, I’m sure…
Oh nice one! Really glad you enjoyed - though are you sure programming such complex lines on the original model is fun?? ;)
@ well ok yes, tedious process but the outcome is great. Anyway, hope you can keep up with creating more content like this, you’ve got the style just right
I managed to pick up a Cyclone Bassbot MK1 before they got the cease and desist order and changed the design , Hardfloor said they couldn’t tell the difference between that and original 303 , if it’s good enough for them then it’s good enough for me
Too funny. I was also going to write that he had me chuckling as well. Come for the acid, stay for the chuckles. It's enough to make me subscribe.
Dnb jungle it would b like a bit
I was an early adopter and programmed the Bass Line to Jethro Tull’s “Living in the Past” into it, but there’s not enough capacity to do full 5/4 time so I’d to crush it down to triplets..
Same with the Flute part..
I ended up exchanging it for an MC202..
In the shop the assistant thew it on top of a pile of returned 303’s
Oh man - pushing the most out of the gear from the beginning! Am I right in thinking the 202 is a similar programming style?
@@william.jacobs Ok, my comment got deleted, probably for containing a URL, but I was trying to steer you to the 'Bad Gear' episode on the 202 from a few weeks ago.
Your ability to deal with that godforsaken sequencer is a gift lol, i loved this!
@@oscmod2s haha so kind - rest assured i will now be avoiding it as long as i live
YES
You just put some random notes with glide and you’re good if it sounds dope by accident wich is the way probably the majority used it haha
Best Weird Fishes version ever, great video!!
No way man, thank you so much!!
the less than 5k subs youtuber strikes with the best video youve seen the last 3 months once again. youtube heritage
great job man
So kind! Really glad you enjoyed - I was on like 20 subs when I uploaded this video haha. Thanks :)
Pretty sure I saw Experimental Jank Purgatory play a basement venue to three people and a dustbin in 1992
hahahahahaha
EJP!!
i bought an ensoniq DSK-8 in 1992. in 1997 i turned off the detune on the dual oscillators so my drums didn't chorus.
Man this is a brilliant video, don't even own a 303 but stayed till the end just enjoying the creativity and inventiveness! Good stuff 🎉
this is a fantastically well-done video. i've never been able to follow along with the thought process of designing a sound in a video like i was able to with your explanation. i don't even care about 303's but i was engaged the whole way through
Unbelievably kind, thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed :)
On this theme, one of the prettiest sounds is a 303 doing non-303 things. Close that filter and res down and run it though some gentle delay and reverb at a step down tempo. Gorgeous.
I absolutely adore the 303 and it’s definitely more versatile than people let on. I’ve used it in many tracks I’ve released and sometimes you can’t even tell it’s a 303.
I wanna hear them!!
But you can definitely tell it's not a bassist, right?
Best video of the week. There are 808 comments too! Of course I’ve now subscribed
Everybody needs a 303!
I think he might have been onto something!!
That's a tune❤
Happy for this video, I've been a strong advocate for the gentler side of the 303 for a long time. It if you don't go crazy with the resonance and envelope, it's one of the most warm and delicate sounding synths I've ever worked with. I even did a whole ambient album with just it and pedals.
love this, first video of yours I’ve seen and it’s bloody brilliant
Great video. I like how you show the process of discovering how to do certain specific sounds. Very neat how much these little boxes can do
@@jamesapplebaum6356 thank you so much - I’m sure there’s still plenty more to find!
Dude I can't believe I stumbled across this video I've got a biringer myself and it's just sitting about collecting dust love your reference to phuture I'm going to get up unplug everything in
12:25 a synth video with a plot twist… this section earned you a subscription my friend hahahaha.
Hey thanks so much!! Glad you enjoyed :)
When it comes to 303 listening, I love it for ambient and now and then some simulated cello fun.
I would say one of the strongest artists to use the 303 to its full potential is mostly the Jenkinson Brothers (Ceephax Acid Crew & Squarepusher). A lot of their songs use the 303 for their full potential (specially Ceephax).
not all the spectrum, check ultramarine 2nd album
I love their music but I don't think either of them use the 303 in a non-stereotypical way
Having written a fair few Acid Techno tracks in the 90’s / 2000’s, i find this video amazing.
Keep making stuffs. I enjoyed this a lot
Nice editing and humor. 😂 Keep making these videos! 🎉🎉🎉
You did it! You broke through the youtube algorithm. Congrats on the views & the great video :)
When I saw the ad in Sound On Sound for the TB303 Bassline, I had to buy one for practicing guitar with, it took some learning and fernangling to get a bassline out of it, I ended up selling it and buying a 4 track and got our drummer and bassist to record their parts for our songs on it.
How I wish I had kept it!
"...And so this man rooted through his mind for any as yet unused multiple of 101..."
Fkn sent me bro 😂😂😂
one of my favorite videos on the 303 ever!! thanks so much. so fun.
No way man what a compliment! Thanks :)
those kicks you made really impressed me I would've never guessed a 303 could do that that well
I had no idea either! Thanks, glad you enjoyed :)
@william.jacobs keep it up dude! would love to see you make unconventional patches with more synths. this video idea was super cool to watch
it also features in lots of industrial, dark wave etc. productions
One of the best videos I have seen on here in a long time. This is something I have been thinking about but never actually tried doing and I am now super inspired. It really is a beautiful device and can be quite expressive when it isn't just an acid beast. Great stuff. Thank you for the time and effort in putting this together. All the best to you!
What a kind comment, thank you so much! Yess totally give it a go, I had great fun :)
so creative, well written and fun to watch! Inspiring!!! Love how you present your stuff honestly
This was a really cool video - I like your very laid back presenting style, and the fact you didn't segue into telling us about Nord or Express VPN. Very informative, and definitely better than seeing yet another 303 video that only rehashes the same stuff 303 fans already know. Subscribed!
Hey man, appreciate this a lot - certainly hard to find a novel approach with such a widely talked about synth. No VPNs anytime soon :) thanks!!
heaven forbid someone gets paid for their hard work like this
This content was charming, well made, funny, and informative. Subbed.
The algo has blessed you, and rightfully so. Wicked video
Thanks so much man, yeah this one has gone crazy! Appreciate the kind words, glad you enjoyed :)
The 303 is a box full of fun. Awesome video, really makes you want to scratch that inevitable 303 itch!
Thanks so much! Impossible to keep the 303 itches away for long haha
glad this fell into my recommended and glad i clicked! good shit and im so glad u picked the weird fishes bassline..... one of my favourites ever
@@redcoloredsweat yesss totally agree - it’s so smooth and underpins the washing arpeggios so well. Glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
Great video fun editing and crazy knowledge on the 303
Haha, I never saw a synth vid with a plot twist indeed, brilliant! Subbed.
Just watched this again.. brilliant work. Using the modern tech to rip that 303 apart and at the same time just playing it like the instrument that it is. You inspire me to make noise.
I picked up the Cyclone Analogic TT-303 MK2 since it has an upgraded sequencer, extra modifiers, and a closer sound to the original 303. Plus its built-in Pattern Lab, Loop Edit, arpeggiator functions are also great.
Arp on a 303 sounds like amazing fun 🤯
TT-303 is the GOAT. If someone offered me an original, I'd still keep the TT. THE ONLY THING it's missing is MIDI control of the filter.
Yes, the upgraded (generative / mutate) is amazing on it. Great happy accident machine to use via MIDI with other synths too.
From what I can tell on the RE-3, the main difference in sound is because people in comparison videos usually match knob positions, but the standard RE-3 has a bit more range on at least the cutoff and resonance knobs, so you need to scale it down a small amount. Otherwise, the sound is pretty nearly indistinguishable. (For better or worse.)
The MK1 is better but so, so fragile.
‘That’s right. It’s time to swing open the doors of Acid House. Trudge our way through Acid Garden. Turn left off Acid Street. And make our way steadily... towards Bass Town.’ - 💯🤣👍
this was a really entertaining video, i really liked all the plot twists and jokes, I appeciate all the effort you put in the video
Wow; one of the most interesting video's on a 303...well done and extremely creative!
acidic fishes, brilliant video!!
funny guy you are !!!
great video, had fun, enjoyed your jokes very much!
cheers
Wonderful video! I hope you get more subscribers, your content is well made.
@@aydenbran6058 hey thank you so much, that’s so kind! Appreciate it :)
Beautiful creativity you have there
Thanks so much! :)
I like your nonchalance. Makes it easy to watch and follow. Great vid!
Somewhere deep in the recesses of my mind, I have always wanted this video.
Happy to provide! Thanks :)
When I bought my TB-303 at a used appliance store, the first thing I did was put batteries in it, but damn, they were dead in less than an hour, although I remember that the first time I spent the batteries trying to learn how to put notes into the sequencer. That was really hard Chinese torture.
A friend told me to use it like a normal bass, putting it in record mode and using the pitch mode, he came to my house to show me that trick and I was surprised how close it sounded to a Fender Bassman.
That gave me a lot of play to be able to add improvised lines in my DAW, but also to make sampled lines, I really spent many years playing it like that, without caring what the sequencer hid, but over time I learned how it worked and it was a lesson in musical wisdom, learning its different ways of composing a line.
I'm fascinated by this machine, with which I created reggae, hiphop, house, techno songs... yes with that long tail bass that was the opposite of a trite and unpleasant sound known as "Acid".
It's a bass machine, it has several types of musical basses that it can make, the sound is low but with a good preamp I could always do the right job of its analog sound.
I bought a TD-3 to have as a second bass line unit and it's really great to be able to do MIDI sync, my original TB-303 doesn't have USB, nor is it compatible with the ABL3 plugin patterns like the TD-3 does and that makes it my favorite weapon for writing midis in the DAW, while my old TB-303 is the same thing, but with a little less technology and a lot of history of 80's music.
Greetings and thanks for the video. 👍
How many batteries did use❤
@@THEE4DARKESTCORNERZ23 Four AA batteries and when I saw how little they lasted I stopped using batteries. It is understandable, because TB-303 is not low consumption, everything is analog and consumes a lot. 🤣
@@inperfectsequence7840 how did the batteries last ...
@@THEE4DARKESTCORNERZ23 "less than an hour."
I like using mine for drones, it's fun running a 303 into a bunch of delay, playing it like a keyboard, doing a few swells and seeing what happens
really very cool. one of the best YT videos I've seen in a while
Whoa what a compliment! Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed :)
The algo got me here. Love the 303. Your video is fun to watch, man. Keep up the good work! Greetings from Germany
Great clip, guy knows his stuff for sure. Subbed 👍
I played with one of these back in the middle of the 1980's. Really nice to see you maxing it out proper.
Thanks! You got in early haha. Glad you enjoyed :)
@william.jacobs I'm looking forward to more of your explorations into sound. It's great that you are documenting your journey. Nice work.
Thanks for this, I recently got TB-3 as a gift and I am planning to spend xmas holidays to get going with it. Your video will be useful :)
Enjoy!! Thanks so much :)
Really enjoyed this. I dont have this gear or the patience to use it but you made it interesting and fun.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed :)
What a treat, thank you that was so much fun to watch!
Hey thanks so much, glad you enjoyed :)
inspired, well put together and hilarious in places, for all the right reasons... Cheers
So kind, thank you! Glad you enjoyed :)
Sick video! Creative, fun and very decent sounds you got out of this little plastic box! keep em coming:)
Thanks so much, so kind! Glad you enjoyed :)
Fun & fascination, you did a thing good: one of the best 303 videos to grace the tube of you. Thank you, William.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed :)
“It only does acid” sounds like me 10 years ago
With this kind of content you're gonna hit it big on RUclips, just keep doing it.
This video is so cool! The sounds you're making out of the 303 are very reminiscent of the music from bart bonte's games. You deserve way more subscribers!
this is exactly the type of video I love just great stuff! silly but informative giving us peaks behind the fourth wall and just making cool music
Hey thanks so much, appreciate that. Really glad you enjoyed :)
Haha I've had a 303 drum pack for like a decade now. May I suggest running those samples through tape distortion. There's something about that crackle
Did not expect much. Was wowed with the video. Thank you!
So kind, thank you! Glad you enjoyed :)
I'm stealing that roland "sticker" idea. Laughed too hard at that.
Cool! Makes me wanna take my Behringer out again. Thx William!
fun video m8! watched till the end without going over to the 303... =D
Wonderful video! You have a great teaching / communication style
So kind, I really appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed :)
if youre gonna talk about early acid house, you gotta mention Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat
Album by Charanjit Singh too, made many years before acid house, but clearly using the 303 in the same fashion.
Beat me to it 😂
Yes, unfortunately not many people heard it outside of India for years.
Listened to that on a bus in India as the sun was rising one morning in 2012, good memory
@@josephwright5921 thanks to glass beams, who did an amazing cover of raga bhairav, a lot of new people are finding out about him finally
Yes man an absolute classic! Excellent point.
Great video!! :) highly enjoyable and weirdly informative! feel inspired now to dig out my behringer 303 copy and put together some long form drone ambient with only the 303 😂
@@davidrees-thomas8741 Do it!!!!
the normal (non-squelchy) sound of the 303 is very underrated, I only use it like that because it's so sweet and analog
100% - it's quite smooth and understated. Was really fun finding new dimensions to an instrument that I'd never fully experimented with
This was an excellent video. I just got my "roland" 303 and also don't play acid. Thanks for the tips!
So glad you enjoyed! Enjoy your Roland - though I found the logo keeps falling off on mine 🤔
Amazing job, you're so talented !!
You've got potential mate, keep this up and you'll be up there soon.
Hey thanks so much man, that's really kind - appreciate it :)
This is a great video! Next time I start poking at my TD-3 I will have to try using it as a lead. It sounded great in your performence!
Yesss do it! Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed :)
The bassline of Leftfield's "Song Of Life" 😉
Epic video! What made me fall in love with the sound of the 303 was the trip hop / chillout albums of 'Da Damn Phreak Noize Phunk.'
I remember someone in high school asking me if the artist names I was talking about were made up, and I couldn't really blame him lol.
Awesome vid man, really clever. glad i found your channel. Im new to making music but loving learning and you just opened my eyes to the posibilities of things so thank you. Merry Christmas.
Nice video! Thanks for sharing.
Hey thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed!
So good. Instant subscribe. Thanks algorithm!
Hey, thanks so much appreciate that! :)
Great video! Can you do a video on one of the world’s first electronic musical instruments, the theremin? 😁
Hope to see more of this quality! Subscribed!
Hey thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed :)
This was great, good luck with your channel!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed, appreciate the kind words :)
That was thoroughly entertaining and somewhat educational. Cheers!
@@paydirtcoaching hey, so glad you enjoyed it! Many thanks :)
Drums sound like they tune on dark side of the moon
cool vid, love the radiohead, i try all sorta weird things with my TD3
Love the Roland logo on your machine! Mine's yellow and says TD-3-MO, I love all of them!
Crazy! Mine keeps falling off 🤔🤔
A great example of different uses of the 303 is the acid melody in Wagon Christ's "Shadows".
I never thought I'd find a vid about the oragins of a synth so funny! Good job fella! ;P
Hey thanks so much, so kind! Glad you enjoyed :)
Really well done video, i think this was a successful experiment, the drums actually sounded like a totally different drum machine so that plot twist was a nice touch, i think that any sound can be modified and tweaked enough to get whatever results you want, and the 303 here is no exception.
I really appreciate that and glad the plot twist worked - was very excited about it haha. Yes absolutely there's unlimited potential with digital editing (and unlimited fun)!
Awesome video. Super informative and actually funny. Immediately subbed after the Ta Dao line lol. There is definitely a bunch of subscribers coming your way.
Hey man, thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed, welcome :)
the layering sounds amazing. that was a really really good idea!!!
Hey thanks so much!! Going for softer tones means there's definitely more room for layering without it getting overwhelming. Glad you enjoyed :)
I can tell how much effort you put in this vid mate..
Just discovered your channel and you've got a new subscriber. I really enjoy your dry sense of humour and presentation style. I wish you the best of luck on the growth of your channel!
Hey thanks so much! That means a lot, really glad you enjoyed :)
That first play through of the Radiohead bassline after you transposed the final note sounds so triumphant.
Took a while to get there!
This makes me so happy 😁 Such fun and brimming with creativity! Smashing it my friend!!!
Thank you king 🙏🙏🙏