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Behringer TD-3-SR Analog Bass Line Synthesizer - Silver

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Style: Synthesizer


Features

  • Item Category: Musical Instruments
  • Item Trademark: Behringer
  • Manufacturer: Music Tribe
  • Manufacturer: Music Tribe

Description

Analog bass line synthesizer with VCO, vcf, 16-Step sequencer, distortion effects and 16-voice poly Chain.

Color: Silver


Brand: Behringer


Model Name: TD-3-SR


Item dimensions L x W x H: 17 x 9 x 3.75 inches


Item Weight: 2.6 Pounds


Body Material: Bass Wood


Included Components: Analog Bass Line Synthesizer w


Manufacturer: Music Tribe


UPC: 653341345530


Item Weight: 2.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: 17 x 9 x 3.75 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: TD-3-SR


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 21, 2019


Color Name: Silver


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Effortlessly create that classic "acid" sound
Style: Synthesizer
This monosynth has the sound many of us have been looking to create. While it is intimidating to program a sequence, there are many online resources to help. (look for sites like "Famous TB 303 Patterns") While Behringer copied the original Roland TB-303 sound even even it's esoteric programming workflow. There are a few interesting tricks in this version that the original never had. First is the built-in distortion. This is similar to common guitar pedal diode distortions of the 1980's, and has a very authentic sound. The other is there are MIDI ports. Allowing you to play the device using a keyboard controller or synchronize with a DAW or other MIDI devices. Finally there is a "CV" output, which means if you want you can ignore the sound output and instead use the TD-3 as a rather affordable MIDI-to-CV interface for modular synthesizers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Finally a faithful clone at an amazing price point.
Style: Synthesizer
After owning it less than 24 hours I already love it. If you can find an original TB-303 in great condition it will cost you an arm and a leg, and honestly the vast majority of them will have problems by now. Getting a faithful reproduction straight out of the box is amazing. I've read some reviews complaining about how it's "impossible" to program, or at least exceedingly difficult. It took me a bit of playing around, but I've been able to program multiple patterns that came out precisely as I imagined them in my head. If you've only ever used MIDI/computer-based sequencers and you're expecting something similar you need to think again. The on-board sequencer is *exactly* the same as the one that came with the original TB-303. Perhaps the reason I'm getting what I expect out of the machine is that I've been listening to acid house music for 30 years and I have realistic ideas about what I'm going to be able to produce, and what will sound good and funky. If you're looking for an extremely flexible synth that is easy to program and offers a wide range of textures and surprises then you do not want this little guy. If you're an old acid house head who is looking for a faithful reproduction of the quirky, idiosyncratic, funky capabilities that only the Roland TB-303 could offer then you will not be disappointed. I'm going to spend many, many, many hours writing and playing tracky, grindy, squelchy acid music with my new little friend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021 by Jake O'Lantern

  • This a great all around mixing console, and more...
Style: Synthesizer
I love this little thing. Pros - Right now it is controlling 2 audio monitors, headphones, a guitar, live microphone, and MIDI input, while interfacing with Ableton via USB at 24-bit/192kHz on my awesome PC. It does it all and hasn't failed me yet in the 3 weeks I've had it. I'm basically using it as an audio hub. This is a must buy if you want a great audio interface that has plenty of inputs and outputs. All channels are very clear without line interference or connection issues. It is small and lightweight but knobs and ports feel sound and of quality. I would buy it again without hesitation. Cons - If you are just starting to use a DAW, the Cubase that comes with it is rather difficult to use, there are more user friendly DAW's for out there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021 by C. Scotty Andrews C. Scotty Andrews

  • It does the thing
Style: Synthesizer
It does the 303 thing. Sounds fine. Not as good as my Avalon or BassBot in the low end but for upper register stuff it's more than adequate. The build is decent. No worse than an original 303. Their 101 is also excellent but I didn't get from Amazon so will review elsewhere.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2020 by WBA

  • Takes me back to my youth!
Style: Synthesizer
This is such a fun little box! I recommend downloading the Behringer computer app to sequence it though. The process of doing it manually takes a while as well as other features. I guess they wanted it to be as annoying to use as the original:) That said it sounds great! There are some mods you can do to give it more sonic range or growl and I'm going to void the warranty to do a couple. Right off the bat you can open it up and mess with the VCA and other knob values with a little screw. Make sure you use a multimeter to get the original value in case you want to set it back. I have been wanting one of these boxes for decades and have been using software versions but I really like a tactile thing to mess with now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2021 by Seven

  • Some cheap fun for electronic music
Style: Synthesizer
I don't know how much better the "real thing" might be, but these are fun little units! The ideas you come up with them sound very unique and "special". I wouldn't come up with the patterns this unit does any other way. Making a pattern is a really weird process, and I had to watch youube videos to really get the workflow, but the final results are unlike anything else I've come up with over the years with many different pieces of gear tried out. The price for what you get is really amazing. The unit has held up to same pretty heavy handed use, and I don't see any obvious signs of wear or indications that it won't last for a long time if not abused. For the price, if it seems interesting, give it a try, and if you don't like it, or ultimately can't work with it's workflow, I've seen them for sale used for almost the new price, so if it doesn't work out you could always recoup most of your money, and it will still be a learning experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Robert Brenenstuhl

  • Really cool unti for a great price... but go software if you use a DAW!!!
Style: Synthesizer
Seriously, why anyone would use hardware units today is beyond me. This unit sounds great, is authentic in sound and control, but is a nightmare to program. I returned it and bought Phosycon 2 and would never look back. I have a controller keyboard so I mapped all the controls to the knobs on my controller and bam, same control. The sequencer inside Phosycon is also far easier to work with and you can drag the sequence right into your DAW. So, good effort Behringer, cool stuff, but forget hardware. <eyeroll> ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Rev2010

  • Great little toy to play around with and bring back Acid House memories
Style: Synthesizer
So, instead of shelling out big bucks for an ancient module, i bought this and its really nice. Very close to what i remember the tb303 was like. Actually its really close, if you watch the comparison videos on youtube. I recommend this or if you have the extra bucks splash out on the MO version which from comparisons ive seen it gets a much nastier grungier sound out of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by bilbo

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