303 is not so easy to write a pattern while it run( i have original). to Hear what happend when you pusch a note of pitch or time mode this re 303 is realy easy to use write a pattern and you explain it DOPE ! Probs to you.
Replica of a replica of a replica .. how much ? I copy stuff (thats y I bought 1 also to do my own stuff ) so if I can get this info I can copy and replicate and copy your stuff .. fkn munt
Hi awesome tutorial a quick question!!!! . I made a pattern the other day and done a cool track with it but I’ve deleted it some how. Basically I’m trying to redo it but can’t remember what slide accent or transpose went where. Would u be able to tell if I sent u the video??? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FiiYZQIb508.html
Hi and thanx for the video I have an issue maybe you could help and I can't get my hands on another re 303 - ( pretty rare ) for rotating patterns it just rotates when I press the paternities clear button bot resets back when I un-press everything works great for the pitch and time mode changes they stay but am having an issue rotating the pattern ..
These replicas should really have an MIDI input so you can send notes to it from a software sequencer. Learning antiquated step sequencing is NOT what's important about the 303.
@@VaultWax how do i change the MIDI Rec Channel (FUNC+CLEAR seems to get me to the Config mode but then pressing UP/DOWN per Sonic Potion's manual doesn't appear to actually change the MIDI Channel) -- how does Re-303 handle channels above 9?
Magic….. I’ve the Behringer,the wizardry at your fingertips is phenomenal…. And,having someone open up yet another dimension to even MORE tricks and options,is a Godsend…. Thank you…. Very much appreciated!!! A tutorial on the TD-3 would be beautiful too,if you had the time,thanks again!!! 👍🇮🇪
It's no different, except it's even more like the 303 in what you can do. Most of this tutorial still applies, as long as you leave out all the cool pitch shifting/pattern rotating features that have been added with this CPU.
Thanks! the best tutorial, i was breaking my head and searching the "secret button" to leave an empty note on a pattern, now i know you can do it with the time mode 🙃✌
Good work. Hello from Bournemouth, England. Love this, great tunes and visuals. Needs more views and suprised that it hasn't. Just stumbled upon your channel after watching your 303 tutorial.
I'm waiting for my "tech" guy, to build me one....The NAVA Extra 9 he built was off the charts, so excited for this replica....Not a snob, but "Bear....in...gear" doesn't come close.....
The replica is 1 for 1 the same circuitry and electronics (as close as possible with modern components) as the original. Clones have different circuitry and vastly different electronics (transistors, pots, etc are all different) from the original.
@@VaultWax thx, and in the application it matters why ? based on your definition it would then be said that Roland's own 'recreations' are all clones ?
@@synkuk It's a matter of taste and one's ear at the end of the day. And, yes, the TB-03 qualifies as a clone, not a replica. When you spend a lot of time with the instruments, you get a feel for their nuances. I find the TB-03 to be a bit tinny in the highs, for instance. Also, the knobs on the RE feel much more sensitive in comparison to the TB-03, so there is a sense of greater control over its "squelchy expressions".
@@synkuk I own the TB-03, RE-303, and both editions of the TT-303, so I'm going off personal experience. The RE-303 is exactly like the original (which I've also gotten the opportunity to use in person). TB-03 I got before the RE and the difference between the two is very noticeable.