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This is a demo video for AudioRealism technoBox, an app that puts a Roland TB303, TR808 & TR909 onto your iPhone.
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Filed under: Music Videos, Software Sequencers, Software Synthesizers & Samplers, Virtual Instruments, iPods & Portable Media PlayersAudioRealism has introduced technoBox – a complete techno music studio for your iPhone.
Description:
technoBox is a virtual techno studio on the go for iPhone / iPod touch, featuring stunningly accurate emulations of three classic boxes: the legendary 303 bass line machine, together with the smooth 808 and punchy 909 drum machines.
technoBox has easy to use sequencing capabilities which lets you tie together patterns, or use it live by improvising pattern switches on the fly!
The drum section features 11 parts with 808 or 909 sounds (for a total of 22 sounds) with variable amount of shuffle per pattern.
technoBox comes with a session manager which allows you to load/save sessions in realtime without stopping the internal sequencer — great for saving realtime improvised patterns without interrupting the audio stream.
Coming soon to the App Store. Read more…
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Filed under: Keyboard Synthesizers, Music Videos, Synthesizersrepeatle created this bassline showdown – a comparison between the x0xb0x, TB-303 and ABL 2.10.
And guess what? They’re all good…..

Probably no synth has been cloned more times, both in hardware and software, than the Roland TB303.
But while excellent hardware 303 clones (FR777) have been available for years, virtual versions have never been completely satisfying.
AudioRealism’s BassLine 2 changes that. It cranks out authentic 303 sounds, using a simple interface that will be familiar to 303 users
According to AudioRealism, “analog modeling techniques have been employed to create a DSP-algorithm that accurately emulates every aspect of the original Bass Line, from growling basses to hollow middles and beeping highs with metal rattling accents.”
While that may sound like typical marketing-speak, AudioRealism actually delivers.
Bass Line 2 creates all types of 303 sounds, it has a 303-like interface, it offers working techniques similar to the 303’s and it intelligently expands on the 303’s capabilities.
The only thing you’ll find missing is DIN-SYNC.
Enough blah, blah, blah, though.
Check out the samples below for a taste of what the BassLine 2 sounds like.
AudioRealism Bassline Demo [1:12m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
AudioRealism Bass Line 2 Loop 01 [0:16m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
AudioRealism Bass Line Acid Loop 02 [0:14m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadOther features:
In addition to the great-sounding 303 emulation, BassLIne 2 has a few other tricks up its sleeve, including:
- Standard or Analog-style tuning
- Three styles of filter: 24dB, 18dB (303) &18dB Pure
- A pattern analyzer that lets you read in audio bassline patterns and convert them to a BassLine 2 sequence.
- A massive pattern library
My favorite extra is the Random function, which offers several options for randomizing your sequences. Hit the Random options a couple of times and you’re sure to come up with something strange.
If I could change anything on the Bass Line 2, it would be to provide more options for taking the synths’ sounds beyond the capabilities of the original TB303. For example – it would be nice to have the option to increase the range for the filter cutoff, or to have other types of distortion.
In other words, I’d like to see AudioRealism worry less about making this a faithful recreation of the 303, and more about making it an Uber-303.
That said – AudioRealism promises a faithful 303 emulation, and it delivers. This is the best virtual TB303 yet.
It’s available for 95 Eur, for Windows and Mac, VST & AU.

Audiorealism has announced that their new uber-drum machine, Audiorealism Drum Machine (ADM) , is now available for Mac and PC.
Sounds
ADM contains three classic vintage drum machines from that era rolled into one, combined with a 32-step internal sequencer and pattern controlled fx (PCF). Get all your patterns into ADM via the Import Rebirth function or directly from your old 909 via sysex (we will provide a free tool for dumping sysex).
ADM contains 25 drum generators, each one carefully modeled after the classics’ analog circuits and 4 PCM players, for a total of 34 sounds (some generators have two sounds). Certain sounds have been extended with extra parameters, like the tuning and attack of the 606 bassdrum. The accents effect on bridged-T oscillators that make up the bassdrum and tom-tom sounds has been closely simulated and the hihats and cymbals sound and react very close to the originals.
Sounds List
BD808, BD909, BD606, SD808, SD909, SD606, LT808, MT808, HT808, LC808, MC808, HC808, LT909, MT909, HT909, LT606, HT606, RS808, CL808, RS909, MA808, CP808, CP909, CB808, CRASH909, OH606, OH808, OH909, CH606, CH808, CH909, CY606, CY808, RIDE909.
You can preview the sound of the new virtual drum machine below. More demos are available at the AudioRealism site. Read more…
Tweaked drums [0:23m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
Model switching [0:17m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download


