TB 303 Tribute
A Max for Live Synth that emulates the iconic TB-303.
The Roland TB-303 Bass Line (also known as the 303) is a bass synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1981. Designed to simulate bass guitars, it was a commercial failure and was discontinued in 1984. However, cheap second-hand units were adopted by electronic musicians, and its "squelching" or "chirping" sound became a foundation of electronic dance music genres such as acid house, Chicago house and techno. It has inspired numerous clones.
This device was made following the tutorial series "Delicious Max/MSP Tutorial: Let's build a TB-303!" From our good buddy Sam (dude837):
***This is a Max for Live device and requires Ableton Live Suite to use it***
You'll get a Max for Live Instrument device to use in Ableton Live.