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‘Happy 303 Day’ Roland Is Offering Free TB-303 Software Bass Line, But Limited to 3,030 Copies – Everybody Needs A 303, Act fast!


It is 3 March, also known, to Roland as 303 Day, and to celebrate the company is giving away free licenses for its official TB-303 plugin via Roland Cloud. You will need to be quick in claiming yours though, as the company is limiting the offer to a maximum of 3,030 downloads.

The original TB-303 hardware launched in 1981, is one of the most iconic synthesizers of all time.

Roland’s plugin version, TB-303 Software Bass Line, was released via the company’s Cloud subscription service on 303 Day 2019. The TB-303 Software Bass Line takes the classic instrument to the next level. Utilizing Analog Circuit Behavior modeling, the virtual TB-303 captures the original hardware’s hypnotic tone and perfectly complements the TR-909 and other classic Roland instruments. With its single oscillator, resonant low pass filter and basic envelope, but adds a few additional flourishes, including a Condition parameter, delay and distortion effects, are a big part of the signature acid sound.

The plugin also redesigns the notoriously awkward sequencer of the original units, which makes programming patterns considerably easier without losing the esoteric elements that contribute to the character of the 303.

You can grab a copy of the software 303 by signing up at the Roland official site. The offer is open until 12pm PST on 10 March or when all 3,030 copies have been claimed, so if you’re tempted we’d suggest making your move now.

Alongside the giveaway, Roland is also celebrating 303 Day with a quartet of online tutorials: Mastering the TB-303 Sequencer in Roland Cloud, Beyond Acid: Pushing the TB-303 into New Sonic Territory, and deep dives on classic 303 cuts Song of Life by Leftfield and Praise You by Fatboy Slim.

No Talking & Play: 50 Patches For Moog Labyrinth


Sound designer Anton Anru shared this video preview of Circuit Maze, a new collection of 50 patches for Moog Labyrinth semi-modular synthesizer.

“I wanted to fully explore Labyrinth’s capabilities, dive deep into its unconventional workflow, and have fun with its distinctive sequencing approach, which is unavailable on other synths,” notes Anru. “The result is a collection of 50 patches designed to inject unique and evolving patterns into any track or performance.”

The soundset is provided as a PDF document. Each page contains notes that explain how the patch works, what parameters are worth tweaking during playback, and how to develop the timbre during a performance. Anru adds, “If you make all the settings consciously and try the things mentioned in the notes, you will learn a lot about the synth and discover its true depth.”

*Note: Because of the Labyrinth’s generative sequencing features, your sequences will be different from the ones demonstrated in the preview video.

Circuit Maze is available now for $24.95.

UDO Audio Super Gemini Synthesizer Hands-On Demo


Alex Ball – in his latest video – shares his take on the UDO Audio Super Gemini.

It’s a sponsored video, so it’s more of an overview and demo than a review. But it does a good job of highlighting features that make the Super Gemini interesting, and also features a lot of good audio demos.

Watch the video and share your thoughts on the Super Gemini in the comments!

Topics covered:

0:00 Intro

1:16 Talk 1: What’s the big deal with the panel?

2:48 Demo 1: Do the funky ribbon

3:40 Talk 2: Pick your kind of stereo

6:44 Demo 2: Geminae

7:33 Talk 3: Timmy Palette

10:33 Demo 3: Sandwich Jazz

11:27 Talk 4: Poly AT & Ribbon

13:23 Demo 4: Sky State

14:22 Summary

15:24 Outro