Useful video mate thanks. Would you have or know where to find the SH-101 pattern for Voodoo Ray? I ave the 393 and 808 just missing this part and have just bought my MS-101 . Cheers
Thank you for the the tutorial. I am having trouble programming the TB-03 to this pattern, every time I clear the pattern and try to add in the rests there is always a note there so all 16 steps have a note. Pattern clear does not seem to be working. I hope this makes sense and I hope you can help. Thanks 🙏
@@steveeyers5963 It’s all good - Maybe I should refer to them as pattern group numbers? Thinking about it now it seems weird say I or I, I. I guess at least they is a distinction between pattern numbers and pattern groups in the video 😂
@@ThomasMatthewEvans No worries.. well heres a tip for you.. 1. Press and hold "Function" and use the value knob to scroll to "Mode" and select "OrG" (original mode) 2. Select the pattern you want to edit 3. Turn "Mode" knob to "Pattern Write" 4. Hit the "Time Mode" button 5. Use the "Tap (Write / Next)" button to view the rests used in a pattern Now im not sure about the TB-303 but the TB-03 actually has 5 Octaves (not including the tuning knob which is +1/-1 octave) The behringer TD-3 and many other clones only have 3 octaves (not including tuning knob) Im in the process of writting a PHP script which will allow you to manually enter all the details of a pattern to back them up.. This is the downside of the Roland TB-303 and TB-03 - you can't back up individual patterns like you can on the Behringer TD-3 which has software so you can edit patterns too. The script will store the following settings: 1. Waveform 2. Notes 3. Octaves 4. Rests 5. Accents 6. Slides I designed this for the purpose of being able to back up patterns and to make it easier for manually transfering patterns from one device to another (example from a Roland TB-03 to a Behringer TD-3) The script also allows you to add a sample for each pattern.. also if you create a perfect 4/4 - 16 step pattern (which is 1 bar) you can then create a "Track" which will stitch together each patterns "Wav" file to give you an idea how the track would sound in the order of the patterns you have selected. PHP cant do this with MP3s or other audio files so i've had to do it with ".Wav" files. The script also has a "Print Friendly" version of the pattern so you can print them out for reference. The script will be called "Acid Tabs" :) Hope this helps
Thank you !!!
Superb tutorial...No nonsense,straight into it and therefore perfect for stoner dunces like some of our lot! ;-)
Big up... just programmed Caustic 3 Bassline on my phone as per your instructions....
Nice
Dope 🔥
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this! Eurorack Stepper Acid and M303 modules now trippin!
Very useful’
nice one! is it possible to program it the same way as the TB 03 on a TD-3?
Thanx man! Yeah! 👆
Useful video mate thanks. Would you have or know where to find the SH-101 pattern for Voodoo Ray? I ave the 393 and 808 just missing this part and have just bought my MS-101 . Cheers
ua-cam.com/video/MsJrP7DinJ8/v-deo.html
Just for you 😊
Traxler Music saw it recently mate and yours works a treat 👍
Thank you for the the tutorial. I am having trouble programming the TB-03 to this pattern, every time I clear the pattern and try to add in the rests there is always a note there so all 16 steps have a note. Pattern clear does not seem to be working. I hope this makes sense and I hope you can help. Thanks 🙏
Thomas Brennan do you have the unit in original or step programming mode?
Traxler Music No worries, I sorted it. Changed the machine into step mode and it worked. All programmed in 👍
@@ThomasMatthewEvans I can't do it on the td-3,help us out plz mate?
I'm pretty sure that "pattern group i" is pattern group 1... Roman numerals
You’re right - I was trying to sound posh! 😂
@@ThomasMatthewEvans
Apologies for being so picky!!!
I still gave you a thumbs up...
Enjoyed the video ;)
@@steveeyers5963 It’s all good - Maybe I should refer to them as pattern group numbers? Thinking about it now it seems weird say I or I, I. I guess at least they is a distinction between pattern numbers and pattern groups in the video 😂
@@ThomasMatthewEvans heh heh you're overthinking it now! Everyone will know what you mean....
303
Nice, but soundwise i like the TD3 better, i dunno it's squelchy metalic & digital in the high range. but as a tutorial it's on point. 😊👍
Step 13 actually should be an octave lower and a slide up. I see a lot of people get it wrong.
I it's roman numerals ;-) I is 1, II is 2, III is 3, IV is 4 etc etc
Your names not down you're not coming in
For those who want to program the 808 drum pattern ua-cam.com/video/XhJUQKuw0qY/v-deo.html
For those who want to program the SH101 line ua-cam.com/video/MsJrP7DinJ8/v-deo.html
I could not replicate on the TD-3.
I've heard the TD-3 doesn't have the octave range or is it the programming is different?
@@ThomasMatthewEvans I thinks it's the case, the TD-3 even copies the limitations present in the TB-303 which limits it to 1 octave up. :(
you didnt explain the "time mode" and which rests you used .... EDIT ok so you had the 03 in step mode not orig mode - cheers
Time mode is something I need to learn! Hats off to people who use timemode 👍
@@ThomasMatthewEvans No worries.. well heres a tip for you..
1. Press and hold "Function" and use the value knob to scroll to "Mode" and select "OrG" (original mode)
2. Select the pattern you want to edit
3. Turn "Mode" knob to "Pattern Write"
4. Hit the "Time Mode" button
5. Use the "Tap (Write / Next)" button to view the rests used in a pattern
Now im not sure about the TB-303 but the TB-03 actually has 5 Octaves (not including the tuning knob which is +1/-1 octave) The behringer TD-3 and many other clones only have 3 octaves (not including tuning knob)
Im in the process of writting a PHP script which will allow you to manually enter all the details of a pattern to back them up.. This is the downside of the Roland TB-303 and TB-03 - you can't back up individual patterns like you can on the Behringer TD-3 which has software so you can edit patterns too.
The script will store the following settings:
1. Waveform
2. Notes
3. Octaves
4. Rests
5. Accents
6. Slides
I designed this for the purpose of being able to back up patterns and to make it easier for manually transfering patterns from one device to another (example from a Roland TB-03 to a Behringer TD-3)
The script also allows you to add a sample for each pattern.. also if you create a perfect 4/4 - 16 step pattern (which is 1 bar) you can then create a "Track" which will stitch together each patterns "Wav" file to give you an idea how the track would sound in the order of the patterns you have selected.
PHP cant do this with MP3s or other audio files so i've had to do it with ".Wav" files.
The script also has a "Print Friendly" version of the pattern so you can print them out for reference.
The script will be called "Acid Tabs" :)
Hope this helps