Behringer TD-3-MO
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Behringer
TD-3-MO
Product Info
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The TD-3-MO is a fantastic entry point into the world of acid bass, especially for those on a budget. It captures the essence of the classic TB-303 remarkably well, and the added features like adjustable decay times and the sequencer make it surprisingly versatile. It's perfect for electronic music producers, experimental sound designers, or anyone wanting to recreate that iconic 80s vibe.
Product Description
- Behringer TD-3-MO
- Synthesizer
- Extended version of the TD-3 with numerous new functions
- Controls for soft attack
- normal and accent decay
- filter tracking
- slide time and filter FM
- Switchable sub-oscillator
- Accent sweep and sweep speed switchable in 3 steps
- Muffler (VCA soft clipping) switchable in 2 steps
- Manual Accent button
- Filter cutoff controllable via MIDI controller
- Fully analogue signal path consisting of VCO
- VCF and VCA
- VCO switchable between sawtooth and square waveforms
- 4-Pole low-pass filter with resonance
- VCF envelope intensity and envelope decay adjustable
- Accent and overdrive adjustable
- 16-Step sequencer with 250 pattern memory locations
- Poly-chaining of up to 16 units possible
- Audio input for sound processing of external sources: 3.5 mm jack
- Filter FM and filter CV inputs: 3.5 mm jack
- Inputs for Accent
- Slide
- Sync and CV/Gate: 3.5 mm jack
- Outputs for Accent
- Filter and CV/Gate: 3.5 mm jack
- Stereo headphone output: 3.5 mm jack
- Line output: 6.3 mm jack
- USB MIDI and MIDI in/out
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 56 x 305 x 165 mm
- Weight: 0.8 kg
- Colour: Yellow
- Incl. 9 V DC power supply unit
- Matching cover: art. #490239# (not included)
- Matching case: art. #492958# (not included)
- Matching bag: art. #493544# (not included)
- • Analog signal path delivers a surprisingly warm, vintage-inspired tone
- • Expanded parameter controls offer significant sound sculpting possibilities
- • The 16-step sequencer is genuinely useful for creating patterns
- • Poly-chaining unlocks expanded sonic possibilities for more complex arrangements
- • Plastic build feels a little flimsy compared to higher-end synths
- • Limited modulation options restrict truly complex sound design
- • The 3.5mm audio input feels like an afterthought, limiting versatility
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