Thank you. It's a super cheap mod. Look up "loom" or "CRAZE Loops". They are for kids to knit their own wristbands using these rubber rings. Was a trend a couple years ago. Can be had in many colors for 5 euro per 300 pieces, or even less, on Amazon for example. :)
@@cellrok Oh yeah! I think my daughter had some of those. I thought maybe these were discs that went completely underneath the knob. Simple, but looks great.
@@Psychlist1972 Your comment inspired me to make a video about these type of mods. I wanted to do one like that for some time now anyway. I just uploaded and published it. ✌
hello! there is not much to it. The TB03 sends Midi out by default, so i plugged a cable from the Midi-OUT port of the TB directly into the Midi-IN port of the Pro3. The only thing you have to make sure is that both devices are on the same Midi-Channel. On the TB03 you can change this with the "func" button and turning the dial next to the display until you see "CH" (for channel). Then release the "func" button and you can choose a number from 1-16. On the Pro3 you do something similar but here it is hidden in the "globals" menu. Please refer to the manual tho, cause i have sold the Pro3 since then, so i cant check. PS: since this makes the TB03 the "master" in terms of tempo, you also need to send a clock from your drum machine to the TB03 .. so get another midi cable from your drums/computer and pluck it into the Midi-IN port of the Pro3. The channel is not as important then, but make sure you are not sending any notes to the TB03 or it might try to play them ;) Flow is: Drum/DAW press start -> clocks the TB03 -> TB sequencer starts by itself (in sync) -> TB sends notes via Midi-Out to PRO3 -> done!
Great sound man! Or should I say sounds! Where did you get those coloured rings on the knobs? It really keeps everything neat and spaces everything out.
Pro3.is the best effector ever made. But as a synth..it cracks and cuts into the mix horrendous..think ill stay with my grandma. Pro 2. Better..my humble opinion. But you tame it rather well on this jam
I'm mezzed by all those little colored rings around the controls on all your synths. Looks really nice
Thank you. It's a super cheap mod. Look up "loom" or "CRAZE Loops". They are for kids to knit their own wristbands using these rubber rings. Was a trend a couple years ago. Can be had in many colors for 5 euro per 300 pieces, or even less, on Amazon for example. :)
@@cellrok Oh yeah! I think my daughter had some of those. I thought maybe these were discs that went completely underneath the knob.
Simple, but looks great.
@@Psychlist1972 Your comment inspired me to make a video about these type of mods. I wanted to do one like that for some time now anyway. I just uploaded and published it. ✌
@@cellrok Nice. I'll check it out. :)
Fantastic!
Sounds fucking amazing.
This is pure mad science haha. Amazing.
Nice! Early Underground Resistance sound!🦾❤️
3:24 is gnarly af
That's one expensive effects processor… Sounds sick!
Very impressive 😮 Could you please tell me how did you connect the Roland and the Pro 3 and what are the midi settings of both ?
hello! there is not much to it. The TB03 sends Midi out by default, so i plugged a cable from the Midi-OUT port of the TB directly into the Midi-IN port of the Pro3. The only thing you have to make sure is that both devices are on the same Midi-Channel. On the TB03 you can change this with the "func" button and turning the dial next to the display until you see "CH" (for channel). Then release the "func" button and you can choose a number from 1-16. On the Pro3 you do something similar but here it is hidden in the "globals" menu. Please refer to the manual tho, cause i have sold the Pro3 since then, so i cant check.
PS: since this makes the TB03 the "master" in terms of tempo, you also need to send a clock from your drum machine to the TB03 .. so get another midi cable from your drums/computer and pluck it into the Midi-IN port of the Pro3. The channel is not as important then, but make sure you are not sending any notes to the TB03 or it might try to play them ;)
Flow is: Drum/DAW press start -> clocks the TB03 -> TB sequencer starts by itself (in sync) -> TB sends notes via Midi-Out to PRO3 -> done!
@@cellrok Thanks 😊
Great sound man! Or should I say sounds! Where did you get those coloured rings on the knobs? It really keeps everything neat and spaces everything out.
Look up Crazeloops on Amazon.
@@cellrok ok thanks! I’ll check it out….btw.. in the video, what did you do? Did you send midi out the 303 to the Sequential?
top!
Is your studio on the sun? Haha
I wish :D
Be nice to hear the audio recorded through a mixer and layered on top of your video
Pro3.is the best effector ever made. But as a synth..it cracks and cuts into the mix horrendous..think ill stay with my grandma. Pro 2. Better..my humble opinion. But you tame it rather well on this jam
Sorry but, Where is the experiment? Now anything is an "experiment".
It was: How a 303 sounds through the tuned feedback and distortion circuit. Also: using the 303 sequencer for the Pro3 instead of the internal one.