Roland Cloud TB-303

Synthesizer Virtual Instrument (Lifetime Key)

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Education Proof

Products with education pricing are for students & teachers only. To prove your education status we require that you upload proof in the form of an image/PDF.


Types of proof

Student

Student ID Card, Letter of enrollment, or similar

Teacher/Lecturer

Teacher ID Card, Lecturer ID Card, Payslip, Letter from the school/college

Education proof is submitted to the manufacturer and is accepted at their discretion.


The Basics

iLok is a copy protection method used by many of our brands.

It has 3 types of activations, iLok USB, iLok Machine, and iLok Cloud.

Different brands/products will offer different iLok methods. iLok USB is always an option, but the availability of iLok Cloud and iLok Machine methods is at the discretion of the software developer.


iLok Account

For all iLok protected products, you will need an iLok account. You can create one for free here: ilok.com/#!registration


iLok License Manager

To manage your iLok licenses, there is a dedicated app called iLok License Manager. This app is used to register, activate, and move your licenses between locations.

You can download the latest installers from the iLok website: ilok.com/#!home


iLok USB Key

iLok USB

This activation is stored on an iLok 2 or 3 USB key.

It is the best option for portability, if you frequently move between multiple machines, and offline use.


iLok Machine ID

Machine ID

This activation is stored locally on your computer.

While this is a convenient way to work offline, and does not require the additional cost of an iLok USB, there is the risk of a license being lost in the case of a drive failure.

This option also requires extra care when you upgrade to a new computer, the license(s) must be deactivated on your old machine first to ensure you do not lose them.


iLok Cloud

iLok Cloud

This activation is based online, and requires a "cloud session" using the iLok License Manager.

It requires an active internet connection for the entire time you use the plugin(s).


The Sound That Gave Birth to a Movement

With an unmistakable sonic signature brimming with warmth, energy, and character, the Roland TB-303 Bass Line defined the acid house movement of the late 1980s.

Widely misunderstood when launched in 1981, the true revolution began several years later when electronic music producers rediscovered the quirky box, unleashing the hypnotic, liquid sound that captivated a generation.

The TB-303 Software Bass Line delivers this historic instrument in a DAW plug-in, with circuit-level sonic accuracy and useful modern enhancements.


Humble Beginnings

Some instruments are so groundbreaking they create entire musical genres.

The TB-303 is one of these influential instruments, but it wasn’t always seen that way.

When Roland released the TB-303 in 1981, it was marketed as a computerized bass machine to simulate a traditional bass guitar, but didn’t quite catch on.

Later on, inventive electronic musicians discovered the 303, often on the secondhand market, and found new uses for its recognizably fluid low end.


Iconic Status

Using the 303 in new ways, DJ Pierre and Phuture pioneered what came to be known as acid.

This new sound ignited other electronic music genres and, like the Roland TR-808’s influence on hip-hop, the TB-303 played an essential role in late '80s to early '90s rave culture.While we may never really understand why the 303 sound makes people want to dance, there’s no denying its power, influence, and unwavering ability to get a party started.


Plug In Your Own TB-303

The TB-303 Software Synthesizer takes the classic instrument to the next level.

Utilizing Roland's Analog Circuit Behavior modeling the virtual TB-303 captures the hypnotic tone of the original hardware and forms the perfect complement to the TR-909 and other classic Roland instruments.

The iconic interface and signature crunch and squelch of the original are perfectly reproduced, while adding new features which surely would have turned heads back in the day.


Edit Window

The 303's new editing window is one of the most striking features.

For the first time, you can create and edit patterns with a visual interface.

With the ability to see the DNA of a preset pattern, you can edit a variation, or start from scratch then step-edit a new pattern, using up to six octaves with user-defined scales, accents, slides, pitch manipulation, and more.

The new randomize/generate functions create an endless supply of classic 303 patterns.


Five Play Modes

With five new play modes (Forward/Reverse/FWD&REV/Invert/Random) the TB-303 Software Synthesizer widens the ability to experiment.

These new functions allow sonic alchemists to twist and turn the bass, changing direction at will.


More Memory and Manipulation

For the first time, the TB-303 can hold up to 64 patterns and 64 patches per bank.

The eight variations of a pattern are still accessible on the UI faceplate.

Plus, with 32 preset patterns and 48 unique sounds, the 303 arrives complete with sonic templates for you to explore.


The Secret Panel

A hidden panel on the far-right corner of the 303 unlocks a variety of new tone-coloring features.

Explore the expanded circuit modification via the new VCF trim, Vintage Condition, and Master Tune knobs.

The onboard effects, including distortion and delay with tempo-sync, are sure to inspire fresh ideas.


Virtual Acid: TB-303 for a New Generation

Roland Cloud's TB-303 provides the means to emulate the past or lay down brave new pathways.

It's an instrument with a proud history of shaking up the status quo and defying expectations.

Use the TB-303 to leave an imprint on tomorrow's sounds and become part of a lasting musical legacy.


Hardware Integration

Pairing with the TB-03 Roland Boutique synth or the TB-3 Touch Bassline provides hands-on control for the plug-in.


Features

  • 64 patterns per bank
  • 64 patches per bank
  • 48 preset patches and 32 preset patterns included
  • Eight variations per pattern
  • New graphic edit window for step input, pattern edit, and pattern creation
  • Circuit modification via the new VCF Trim, Vintage Condition, and Master Tune knobs
  • Condition knob adjusts the age and condition of the virtual hardware
  • Overdrive/compressor and delay with tempo sync
  • Pattern drag-and-drop of MIDI/audio data to your DAW
  • Five play modes: Forward, Reverse, Fwd & Rev, Invert, and Random
  • Six-octave spread (C0 to C6)
  • Position locking to DAW

System Requirements

  • MacOS 11 Big Sur and above
  • Windows 10 and above (64-bit only)
  • Intel, AMD, or Apple Silicon CPU
  • 10GB RAM or more
  • 150MB free storage space

Plugin Formats

AAX Native, AU, and VST3

Crossgrade Proof

This crossgrade is for owners of a competing DAW. To prove your DAW ownership, we require that you upload proof in the form of an image/PDF.


Types of proof

A copy of your purchase receipt for the original license or the most recent update/upgrade

A screenshot of your product registration

A photo of your package (either CD/DVD or printed manual), with the unique serial number included in the photo.