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| quote: | Originally posted by EddieZilker
That's a Roland TB303 in the one I showed and likely the inspiration for the sound in your video - which may or may not be a TB303. |
The well-known "acid" sound is typically produced by playing a repeating note pattern on the TB-303, while altering the filter's cutoff frequency, resonance, and envelope modulation. The TB-303's accent control modifies a note's volume, filter resonance, and envelope modulation, allowing further variations in timbre. A distortion effect, either by using a guitar effects pedal or overdriving the input of an audio mixer, is commonly used to give the TB-303 a denser, noisier timbre—as the resulting sound is much richer in harmonics.
sweet...so it seems the rythm isn't just determined by the note pattern
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