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The Second Hand Roland TB-03 Boutique Bass Line Synth 0851 is New and made by Roland a great Synth 851 Line Bass Boutique 3 TB Roland . Available from SynthforSale now for £ 199 with delivery to all areas of the UK. Second Hand Roland TB-03 Boutique Bass Line Synth 0851
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Roland synthesizers are renowned for their pioneering role in shaping electronic music, known for their innovative designs and iconic sounds. Since the introduction of the Roland SH-1000 in 1973, the company has consistently pushed boundaries in synthesizer technology. Legendary models like the Jupiter-8, Juno-60, and TB-303 helped define the sound of genres such as synth-pop, house, and techno. The TB-303, in particular, became the backbone of acid house, with its distinctive squelchy basslines. Roland’s early synthesizers were known for their warm analogue tones and intuitive interfaces, which have cemented them as favourites among musicians and producers worldwide.
In more recent years, Roland has continued its legacy with the introduction of digital and hybrid synthesizers, such as the versatile JD-XA and the System-8, which incorporates the company’s powerful ACB (Analog Circuit Behavior) technology. This innovation allows modern Roland synths to faithfully recreate the sound and behaviour of their vintage counterparts while offering new features and capabilities. The company’s synthesisers are highly respected for their quality, reliability, and versatility, making them a staple in studios and live performances alike. Whether producing lush pads, punchy basses, or evolving soundscapes, Roland synths have been at the forefront of electronic music for decades.
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Get the rave started. The Roland TB-03 Bass Line Synth brings back that unmistakable TB-303 sonic signature which defined the acid house movement of the late 1980s The compact TB-03 recreates the authentic TB-303 experience. There is the same user in…
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Get the rave started. The Roland TB-03 Bass Line Synth brings back that unmistakable TB-303 sonic signature which defined the acid house movement of the late 1980s The compact TB-03 recreates the authentic TB-303 experience. There is the same user in…
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Realistic recreation of the iconic TB-303 Bass Line synth Retains the sound, character, and user interface of the original TB-303 Hands-on control over expressive parameters, including cutoff, resonance, envelope mod, decay, and accent New features n…
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Bass Line
Bass Line how low can you go!
Bass Synth
A bass synth (or bass synthesizer) is a type of synthesizer designed specifically for creating bass sounds, such as deep, punchy, or resonant low-end tones that provide the foundation of many musical genres. Bass synths are typically capable of producing a wide range of bass timbres, from smooth and rounded sub-bass frequencies to gritty, aggressive, or distorted bass lines. They often include features and sound design options that allow musicians to shape the bass character to suit various genres like funk, EDM, hip-hop, rock, and more.
These synthesizers usually have specific oscillators and filters optimized for generating and shaping low frequencies. Common controls include waveform selection, envelope shaping, filter cutoff, and resonance, which enable the user to create dynamic and powerful bass tones. Popular bass synths include classic models like the Roland TB-303, which helped define the acid house genre, and modern analog and digital options like the Moog Sub Phatty or the Novation Bass Station II. Bass synths are essential for producers seeking to craft distinctive and impactful low-end sounds in their tracks.
Boutique
The term Boutique in the context of synthesizers and music production typically refers to a category of high-quality, often handcrafted or small-batch instruments that prioritise sound quality, unique design, and specialized features over mass production. Boutique synthesizers often appeal to musicians and producers who seek distinctive sounds and a more personalised instrument experience. These devices can range from analogue synths to digital models, often inspired by classic designs but enhanced with modern technology. Brands like Moog, Korg, Dreadbox, and Make Noise are well-known for their boutique offerings, providing unique sound engines, innovative modulation options, and compact form factors.
Boutique synthesizers tend to have a higher price point than mass-produced models due to their quality craftsmanship and the use of premium components. They often feature a more hands-on interface, with extensive controls that allow for deep sound manipulation, making them ideal for sound designers and musicians who enjoy an interactive approach to creating music. Additionally, many boutique synthesizers incorporate modular capabilities, allowing users to patch and connect different modules for custom setups. This trend has fostered a vibrant community of enthusiasts who appreciate the artistry and creativity involved in boutique synthesis, leading to a resurgence of interest in hardware instruments in an increasingly digital music landscape.
New
This product is brand new, unused, and in its original packaging. It has never been opened or used, ensuring you receive it in pristine, factory-sealed condition, just as originally manufactured.
It is ideal for those who want the assurance of a fresh start with their gear.
Synthesizer
A synthesizer, often abbreviated as synth, is an electronic musical instrument that generates and manipulates sound electronically. Synthesizers create sound through various methods, including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis, frequency modulation synthesis, and wavetable synthesis, among others. They typically feature oscillators to produce raw waveforms, filters to sculpt the timbre, envelopes to shape the sound’s amplitude, and modulation sources to add movement and complexity.
Synthesizers offer a vast range of sounds, from classic analog tones to futuristic digital textures, and are used in a wide array of musical genres, from electronic and pop to rock and film scoring. With their versatility and expressive capabilities, synthesizers are essential tools for musicians, producers, and sound designers seeking to explore and create innovative sonic landscapes.
TB
In the context of music production and synthesizers, TB typically stands for “Transistor Bass.” This term is most famously associated with the Roland TB-303, a synthesizer and sequencer released in the early 1980s. The TB-303 was originally marketed as a bass accompaniment tool for guitarists, but it gained iconic status in electronic music, particularly in genres like acid house and techno. Its distinctive squelchy sound, achieved through a unique combination of analogue synthesis and a 16-step sequencer, became a defining characteristic of many tracks from that era.
The TB-303’s influence extends beyond its initial commercial failure; it has since become a cult classic, inspiring countless musicians and producers. Many modern synthesizers and software plugins pay homage to the TB-303 by emulating its sound and features, often referred to as “TB-style” synthesis.
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