To celebrate today’s 303 Day, Roland is offering the first 3030 claims a free lifetime key for the TB-303 Bass Line plugin.
Update: 2 hours and 30 min later, it looks like the keys are already all gone. You can still three months of Roland Cloud membership for free.
Happy 303 Day. It is the day we celebrate the legendary Roland TB-303. This instrument has shaped electronic music and continues to do so.
In addition to discounts on emulations (d16 Phoscyon 2…), Roland is giving away 3030 lifetime keys to the first 3030 claims of its TB-303 plugin on Roland Cloud. So act fast.
Roland TB-303 plugin Free
This deal is limited to the first 3030 claims. All these users get a lifetime key license for the Roland TB-303 plugin, meaning you own it forever without a cloud subscription.
To do this, go to the Roland website and fill out the small form. Later, you will receive an email with your unique voucher code. As an additional bonus, you get three months of Roland Cloud Ultimate membership for free.
As a reminder, the TB-303 plugin is an authentic emulation of the legendary Roland TB-303 using ACB (Analog Circuit Behavior) modeling.
The iconic interface and signature crunch and squelch of the original are reproduced, while adding new features which surely would have turned heads back in the day. Features are:
- 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
The Roland TB-303 plugin free deal is limited to 3030 claimers. It regularly costs $149. It runs as a VST, VST3, AU, and AAX plugin on macOS (native Apple Silicon + Intel) and Windows.
More information here: Roland
Snagged one. Thank you!