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Computer Music - CM-303

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Software: CM-303
Developer: Computer Music
Primary Type: Synth (Analogue / Subtractive)
Price (MSRP): Free with CM
Instrument(s): VST
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Windows 1.0 Released
Mac OS X 1.0 Released

Copy Protection: None
Average User Rating: Average rating - 8.500

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CM-303
  • TB303 alike.
  • CM303 uses the same engine as the Muon Tau Bassline Mk2 but lacks the assignable MIDI controllers and "Accent" features and has a different GUI.
  • Developed by Muon Software

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By joeyfivecents
On 29th February 2004
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As usual, Computer Music comes through with another practical plugin and you can't beat the price (it's free with any issue of the magazine). If you live in the U.S. like me, it's an import so it's a little pricey but still well worth it. The CM303 is very similar to the Tau bassline synths as it was made by the same company. It is very usable and fully automatable in most host programs. Every now and then the Q control tends to get stuck in one spot but, as with all new software, this may be a minor bug that I'm sure will be fixed in the future. Basically the CM303 sounds like an old 303, and you know what to use that sound for I hope. Nasty, throbbing, distorted bass stabs!
 
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