Remember, RA and WAV files are not able to give you the full spectrum of any synthesizer !!!! Your PC speakers are probabely also not suited for determining sound quality. The only way is to test the instrument yourself. That's why Syntecno has a 1 month money back guarantee.
All the following samples are clean, without any effects.
All samples are sampled straight from the output of the TB303, TeeBee or from the AWE32 Creative labs soundcard (Rebirth RB338)
If you have a version of RB338, you can program the same tune as we did :
  • Low C with accent
  • High C.
  • Low C
  • High C
  • Low C with slide
  • High C.
  • Low C.
  • High C.
  • Set the potentiometers at Rebirth RB338 at the same positions as Syntecno has and find out that we really sampled the RB338. The TB303 and the TeeBee were sampled from their mono outputs. The RB338 was sampled while panning it's stereo output to 1 mono channel.


    TB303 :
  • 20 Khz sample, 16 bit mono, 53 KByte
  • Tuning : Center
  • Cutoff : Full right
  • Resonance : Full right
  • Envelope : Full right
  • Decay : 9 o'clock
  • Accent : Full right
  • Waveform : Saw

    TeeBee Mark III :
  • 20 Khz sample, 16 bit mono, 53 KByte
  • Tuning : Center
  • Cutoff : Full right
  • Resonance : Full right
  • Envelope : Full right
  • Decay : 9 o'clock
  • Accent : Attack velocity 127
  • Waveform : Saw

    Rebirth RB338 Version 1.0 :
  • 20 Khz sample, 16 bit mono, 53 KByte
  • Tuning : Center
  • Cutoff : Full right
  • Resonance : Full right
  • Envelope : Full right
  • Decay : 9 o'clock
  • Accent : Full right
  • Waveform : Saw

    Conclusion :
  • Differences in sound are very small, when using samples and soundcards to determine sound quality.