These are the kind of demos I need more of. I want to hear what the "bassline" section can do. So many videos demo the presets but need more like this 👌👍 I know its not gonna sound like a 303 and I dont care about that I have enough 303 clones already. Just want to hear its capabilities.
Thanks for the kind words! 🙏 I totally get your point, and I'm glad you enjoyed this approach. Honestly, I’d love to dive deeper into demos like that, but I just don’t have the time right now to put together detailed showcases. For this video, I just wanted to experiment with layering the 303 sound for a full track vibe. Hope that still gives a bit of insight into its potential! However: The UNO Synth Pro X offers a broader and more versatile take on the classic 303 sound, allowing for a wider range of tonal possibilities while still delivering punchy, resonant basslines. Modulating various parameters with the LFO's and envelopes are another big plus. I even considered selling the TD-3 for a moment because of this, but ultimately decided to keep it to preserve that classic 303 sound for when I need it.
Can you do some bassline demos without the TD3 that would be sweet.
These are the kind of demos I need more of. I want to hear what the "bassline" section can do. So many videos demo the presets but need more like this 👌👍 I know its not gonna sound like a 303 and I dont care about that I have enough 303 clones already. Just want to hear its capabilities.
Thanks for the kind words! 🙏 I totally get your point, and I'm glad you enjoyed this approach. Honestly, I’d love to dive deeper into demos like that, but I just don’t have the time right now to put together detailed showcases. For this video, I just wanted to experiment with layering the 303 sound for a full track vibe. Hope that still gives a bit of insight into its potential!
However: The UNO Synth Pro X offers a broader and more versatile take on the classic 303 sound, allowing for a wider range of tonal possibilities while still delivering punchy, resonant basslines. Modulating various parameters with the LFO's and envelopes are another big plus. I even considered selling the TD-3 for a moment because of this, but ultimately decided to keep it to preserve that classic 303 sound for when I need it.