Analogfactory Releases Black Mamba
Tuesday November 8, 2011. 09:31 AM | Virtual Instrument > Analog factory |
Black, fast and toxic - this is the best description for the rackmounted monophonic true analog MAM MB33 synthesizer which was released in the 90's. Black Mamba is the replica of this little synth combined with the powerful Instrument Racks of Ableton Live.
Orignially released as TB303 clone by MAM (Music and More) from Germany the MB33 got due its cheap and affordable price very fast popular to recreate the typical 303 bass lines. The MB33 had a true analog single VCO with two basic waveforms - square and saw. As the MB33 got the possibility to morph those waveforms it was able to create more tones than the TB303. Black Mamba has been chromatically sampled in 24bit/96khz with high end Apogee A/D converters.
Orignially released as TB303 clone by MAM (Music and More) from Germany the MB33 got due its cheap and affordable price very fast popular to recreate the typical 303 bass lines. The MB33 had a true analog single VCO with two basic waveforms - square and saw. As the MB33 got the possibility to morph those waveforms it was able to create more tones than the TB303. Black Mamba has been chromatically sampled in 24bit/96khz with high end Apogee A/D converters.
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