808/ 909/ 303 sounds
808/ 909/ 303 sounds
Hi, I have live lite and would like to get some good 808, 909 and 303 sounds to use. Does any one have any packs, or know where I could download some packs with those sounds?
Thanks very much!
Sean
Thanks very much!
Sean
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Re: 808/ 909/ 303 sounds
+a million goldbaby tape 808!! pretty rad!
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Re: 808/ 909/ 303 sounds
I would definately second Goldbaby
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Re: 808/ 909/ 303 sounds
There are tons of free samples in the internet. Just google and make your own sets
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Re: 808/ 909/ 303 sounds
The D16 Group 808, 909, and 303 emulators are quite good. The 303 one even comes with a cool distortion effect.
Some sample packs have nice processed sounds though, which can save some time.
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Re: 808/ 909/ 303 sounds
While I've never used an original 303, Phoscyon's seems quite a bit more tweakable:funken wrote:The original had two distinctive distortion modes, so all emulators should copy those, I assume this is an extra one?UltimateOutsider wrote: The 303 one even comes with a cool distortion effect.
UI screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/y3Xuv.jpg
They also offer an expanded version as a separate plugin (Devastor).
Re: 808/ 909/ 303 sounds
distinctive distortion modes in a original TB 303funken wrote:The original had two distinctive distortion modes, so all emulators should copy those, I assume this is an extra one?UltimateOutsider wrote: The 303 one even comes with a cool distortion effect.
I always use a stomp box or my hardware mixer for the distortion effect.
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Re: 808/ 909/ 303 sounds
funken wrote:The original had two distinctive distortion modes, so all emulators should copy those, I assume this is an extra one?UltimateOutsider wrote: The 303 one even comes with a cool distortion effect.
Interesting, you seem to have discovered an until now unknown, prototype super 303.
The plain vanilla un-distorted TB303 should become near worthless now, and then I might able to afford one.
Shuffles of to play with his x0xb0x and tubescreamer
Re: 808/ 909/ 303 sounds
Arturia Spark VDM (Virtual Drum Machines)
You get 808 / 909 / CR78/ DMX / linn drum / etc all for 99 bucks
just the plugin:
http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/pro ... intro.html
if you want it with the controller it is on sale for 399 (euros or dollars) right now.
http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/pro ... intro.html
You get 808 / 909 / CR78/ DMX / linn drum / etc all for 99 bucks
just the plugin:
http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/pro ... intro.html
if you want it with the controller it is on sale for 399 (euros or dollars) right now.
http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/pro ... intro.html
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Re: 808/ 909/ 303 sounds
Ugh, I hate those "should have bought it" feelings for certain pieces of gear. They're so much worse than the "why did I buy that?" feeling. Mine was my first guitar amp purchase. Really liked this special edition tweed 60-watt Marshall head/cab that was loaded with EL-34s and 4x10 speakers. Got talked into a JCM900 w/1960AV cab instead. Still a nice amp/cab, but I can't even find any info on that tweed Marshall anywhere on the internet now!funken wrote:I'm still gutted I never bought one because I had a little Roland drum machine around 1981, and the 303 came out and it was very affordable, and I was thinking of getting one, but I don't think I actually got round to it.
I need a baby sit my boys and work the day job plug-in.