Bitsonic TB-303 is a poly/monophonic bass line synthesizer with a single digitally modelled analogue oscillator, filter and decay envelope.
- Simple/Bub mode.
- Filter.
- ADSR.
- Saw/Square oscillators.
- Reverb.
- Delay.
- Phaser.
- Portamento.
- Poly/Mono.
- Stereo/mono mode.
- Control with Knob/Velocity switcher.
- 10 basic presets.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(2.5 Mb)
(4 / 5)
Pretty interesting. Especially when setting to polyphonic mode and playing chords in the higher range. The ADSR envelope is a nice touch too. If there's a way to do accented notes like you can with a hardware version, I haven't found it. The included fx are more complex and interesting than I expected as well.
How will this sound on a Roland/Yahama/Korg sampler or in Fruity loops. A modern Korg sampler has many modulation and build in fx functions on a sequenced beat. The synth without this is nothing more than a mono piano.
This it is NOT acid
(3 / 5)
Its sound is not even close to the real 303 but actually it's very good at making basses for psytrance – didn't expect such a nice sound from this toy.
Absolutely <3 this one. Sweeeet :)
(2 / 5)
Poor controls on cutoff, and res, no decay nor accent...
Sounds "ok" I guess, but if you're saying this is a 303 clone/emulator-like VSTi, it would go over much better if the Demo showed it being used in 303-like situations in a mix.
(5 / 5)
Good emulation of the gayest piece of excrement "synth" of all time... the great Roland TB-303.
For starters this is an absolute luxury. If you are just entering the synth scene, this is what you want to get started with.
(5 / 5)
Absolutely <3 this one. Sweeeet :)
(3 / 5)
Pretty much standard stuff... but free.