Behringer TD-3-MO-SR

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Analogue Bass Line Synthesizer

  • Extended version of the TD-3 with numerous new functions
  • Controls available for the soft attack, normal and accent decay, filter tracking, slide time and filter FM
  • Switchable sub-oscillator
  • Accent sweep and sweep speed switchable in 3 steps
  • Muffler (VCA soft clipping) switchable in 2 steps
  • Manual Accent button
  • Filter cutoff controllable via a MIDI controller
  • Fully analogue signal path consisting of VCO, VCF and VCA
  • VCO switchable between sawtooth and square waveforms
  • 4-Pole low-pass filter with resonance
  • VCF envelope intensity and envelope decay adjustable
  • Accent and overdrive adjustable
  • 16-Step sequencer with 250 pattern memory locations
  • Poly-chaining of up to 16 units possible
  • Audio input for sound processing of external sources: 3.5 mm jack
  • Filter FM and filter CV inputs: 3.5 mm jack
  • Inputs for Accent, Slide, Sync and CV / Gate: 3.5 mm jack
  • Outputs for Accent, Filter and CV / Gate: 3.5 mm jack
  • Stereo headphone output: 3.5 mm jack
  • Line output: 6.3 mm jack
  • A USB MIDI and a MIDI in / out
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 56 x 305 x 165 mm
  • Weight: 0.8 kg
  • Colour: silver
  • Incl. a 9 V DC power supply unit
  • Matching cover: Art. 490239 (not included in the delivery)
  • Matching case: Art. 492958 (not included in the delivery)
  • Matching case: Art. 493544 (not included in the delivery)
Available since February 2022
Item number 523718
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Desktop
Polyphony 1
Sound Generation Analogue
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out/Thru
Storage Medium Internal
USB-port Yes
Effects Yes
Arpeggiator Yes
Number of Analog Outputs 1
Digital Output No
Display No
Optional Expansions None
Special Features Stepsequencer
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Upgraded version of the Behringer TD-3

With the TD-3-MO, Behringer presents the upgraded version of its TD-3 synthesizer. The abbreviation "MO" in the product name stands for "modded out", which means it’s a modified version with a whole bunch of new features made possible by new circuitry based on the Devil Fish modifications. Paying tribute to a renowned synthesizer from the 1980s, this bass machine comes with an expanded filter range, bass boost, FM synthesis, overdrive, and soft attack, which open up virtually unlimited possibilities for shaping even more versatile sounds. The Behringer TD-3-MO allows users to create legendary acid sounds in 16 steps to vamp up just about any song from the Progressive Rock, Wave, EDM or Synth-Pop genres, with no more than authentic and true analogue circuitry.

New features for even more low-end thump

The TD-3-MO synthesizer features an additional sub-oscillator that allows the bass sound to be beefed up even further at three different volume levels. Thanks to the new slide time control, the variable slide time can be increased by up to six times compared to the TD-3. The user interface also offers three accent speed modes, three accent sweep combinations with a high resonance mode, and a new muffler switch with three different settings. Thanks to the integrated additional CV inputs and outputs, such as Filter FM and Filter CV In, Accent and Slide In, CV In and Out, and Sync In as well as Accent, Gate, and Filter Out, the TD-3-MO synthesizer can now be integrated into a Eurorack system. This allows the filter cut-off frequency to be adjusted by an external sequencer, for example, or parameters to be controlled in a DAW software programme via the MIDI and USB ports.

Portable synth for a musical journey through time

Weighing in at just 800g, the Behringer TD-3-MO synthesizer is perfectly easy to handle and transport. Users will be particularly thrilled by the redesigned user interface that combines the original 1980s’ bassline workflow with a whole bunch of new features for an even more powerful sound. The new overdrive effect section allows the overdrive to be activated and variably adjusted to different degrees from zero to 100%. Thanks to the large number of connections provided (including MIDI input and USB port), the TD-3-MO can be easily integrated into all types of Eurorack setups and controlled by an external source. Users who prefer software over hardware programming can choose to create their basslines on a PC using the Behringer Synth Tool. What is more, the TD-3-MO is also available in a yellow and black design – with identical technical specifications, of course.

About Behringer

The company, which was founded in Germany by Uli Behringer and now manufactures its products in China, has been known for affordable and great-value equipment since its very first product, the Studio Exciter F. An array of mixing consoles (such as the Eurodesk MX8000), signal processors, and later sound amplification and monitoring equipment, has made it possible for countless musicians to fit out their home studios, practice rooms, and mobile PAs within budget limits that were previously unthinkable. The acquisition of other companies, including Midas, Klark Teknik, and TC Electronic, meant that new product groups were added - and also resulted in the technical expertise of these companies being incorporated into product development.

Programming made easy with Behringer’s Synth Tool software

The TD-3-MO’s USB port allows the wide range of integrated patterns to be instantly accessed, imported to a PC, and uploaded back to the synthesizer after modification using the "Recall" function. In the sequencer editor, users can change the note values via drag and drop or adjust the total length of a pattern. Uploading the changed patterns back to the synthesizer is child’s play thanks to the Synth Tool’s "Store" button. Users can also add accents to notes via a right click in the software and subsequently adjust the amount of accent applied via the Accent control knob on the TD-3-MO. Of course, the Behringer Synth Tool offers several further control options, such as MIDI routing, PolyChain, and synthesizer calibration.

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How much a 303 should cost so everyone can have a 303!
808Ba$$boy 10.03.2022
One of the better sounding Behringer Clones.

It is not 100% Devilfish more like 95% Devilfish. I can live with that. If you need 99.9% to fool everyone in your YouTube comparison shootout, then head on down to Google and look for 303 mods.

The only thing I wish they improved was the sequencer. It would have been possible without sacrificing the form and button locations. This has been achieved on the MKI Bassbot and a few other 303 clones.
WHY Behringer WHY???
Yes, it can make you creative using the cumbersome OG sequencer, however in 2022 it would have been so refreshing to add a more modern easy to use sequencer instead of blinking LEDs.
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pantov 01.09.2022
OK, i own a roland tb3, and i have had a behringer td-3 before. at first i was kinda disappointed by the MO, it just sounded weird to my ears.. but after a few weeks of using it, im starting to love it. i use it side by side with the roland tb3, they sound totaly different. but i it needs some effect to sound good.
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Lovely upgrade
scannt 04.07.2022
After getting my hands on this, I can safely say that the modded version is way more interesting than I anticipated. Although I love acid records I never really used the standard 303 sounds much in my music. This one however will probably get used quite a bit... love the extra modulation for the filter. And distortion is always a welcome addition.
My only wish would be that it had a better sequencer as I never liked the original.
Great bang for buck non the less.
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Risen from the dead
Acidfrog 11.09.2022
What can I say: The TB-303 Devilfish is back. I don't know any TB-303 clone that sounds so authentic, that is so fun and just gives you goosebumps. A wonderful device, which lets the old days appear in full glory and yet offers something new. Simply phenomenal - just like the price. Keep it up!
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