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  •   TB-303 Bassline
     
     SYNC
    Roland introduces the world's first computerized bass machine, the new BASS LINE TB-303. This remarkable little unit covers three full octaves. Instead of strings, you use keys to program bass patterns. Up to 64 patterns can be created for use anytime. And, like a bass synthesizer, you have full control over resonance, envelope modulation and other important factors influencing sound quality. When used with Roland's TR-606, you can play bass and drum patterns at the same time. Completely portable, the TB-303 runs on either battery or AC adapter and comes equipped with its own carrying case. A headphones jack is also provided as standard.
    • Dimensions: 300(W) x 55(H) x 146(D)mm (11.8" x 2.17” x 5.75")
    • Weight: 1.0 kg (2.2 lb.)
     
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