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- GB_Paris
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Published on 05/22/12 at 02:43 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Monophonic keyboard 2 octave velocity sensitive. Knurling pitch bend and modulation (filter or assignable pitch / tremolo). Volume. Portamento. Octave transposition.
2 oscillators with 2 waveforms (sawtooth, rectangle).
Osc1/osc2 mix. Detune, semitone, octave osc2.
Modulation Oscillator envelope, LFO and PWM.
Switchable resonant filter 12db/24db modulated by lfo and envelope.
1 ADSR envelope amplitude ADSR envelope filter 1.
1 3 LFO waveforms with time.
7 memory presets.
UTILIZATION
It was my first analog. And everything is simple, accessible directly via potentiometer or switch.
SOUNDS
100% electronic sounds. I love it.
We have a wide range, low course…Read moreMonophonic keyboard 2 octave velocity sensitive. Knurling pitch bend and modulation (filter or assignable pitch / tremolo). Volume. Portamento. Octave transposition.
2 oscillators with 2 waveforms (sawtooth, rectangle).
Osc1/osc2 mix. Detune, semitone, octave osc2.
Modulation Oscillator envelope, LFO and PWM.
Switchable resonant filter 12db/24db modulated by lfo and envelope.
1 ADSR envelope amplitude ADSR envelope filter 1.
1 3 LFO waveforms with time.
7 memory presets.
UTILIZATION
It was my first analog. And everything is simple, accessible directly via potentiometer or switch.
SOUNDS
100% electronic sounds. I love it.
We have a wide range, low course, leads, and even the Pad / strings if we bypass the mono by cutting the agreement note for note, track by track.
No sync, no white noise, no ring mod. So some sounds can not be produced. But we can already do a lot.
This is not as powerful as a bold and probably Moog (I never had any vintage).
It is perfect for what I like to do as his. I think it sounds rather soft, round (without the thickness of a vintage as some say).
A bit of chorus, delay, and it holds the road perfectly!
OVERALL OPINION
I use it since its release. 18 years, always perfect (I'm careful).
At the time of its release and at this price, there was not much competition (the 90's being rather the digital age). So not tried other models. Not tried vintage either.
Pros: price / quality ratio, sounds, ergonomics, time on the LFO.
The -: no sync (available on the VST version on the other hand), no white noise.
I would do this willingly choose (possibly rack version, perhaps because I often use it with a keyboard)See less80 - AragornPublished on 04/08/03 at 00:07 (This content has been automatically translated from French)KEYBOARD 25 NOTES
MONOPHNIQUE
SOUNDS OF BASS
SE RAPROCHE 'DUNE TB303
LOW FAT
7 MEMORIES
UTILIZATION
VERY SIMPLE
2 OSC filter 12 and BD 24
LFO ETC .....
SOUNDS
IDEAL IN MUSIC ELCTRONIQUE
GOOD ALTERNATIVE TO TB AND OTHER MODULE BASS
POSSIBILITY OF MULTIPLE SOUNDS
AND LFO
OVERALL OPINION
AN ANALOG AND BASS MIDI AFFORDABLE AND ITS
TYPICAL IN ELECTRONICS16 - AnonymousPublished on 08/25/08 at 14:26 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Small keyboard plastok cheapos well for the quality (velocity-sensitive if it has not been abused)
who can be to drive an expander polyphonic (poly of course)
7 sounds + memories for a manual position
the two knobs usual Pitch and mod
an octave selector + up /-down
a portamento
midi in & out
output jack line out
a mini jack to a controller mod style handle and bend like a SH 101
sending sysex / 16 midi channels etc. ..
POWER 9 V
works with six LR6
UTILIZATION
The very simple issue to everything, provided you have a fairy fingers or hands of children
LFO: three forms: random / tri / saw
+ Speed and delay
Section MIX: two oscilloscope (half) and two …Read moreSmall keyboard plastok cheapos well for the quality (velocity-sensitive if it has not been abused)
who can be to drive an expander polyphonic (poly of course)
7 sounds + memories for a manual position
the two knobs usual Pitch and mod
an octave selector + up /-down
a portamento
midi in & out
output jack line out
a mini jack to a controller mod style handle and bend like a SH 101
sending sysex / 16 midi channels etc. ..
POWER 9 V
works with six LR6
UTILIZATION
The very simple issue to everything, provided you have a fairy fingers or hands of children
LFO: three forms: random / tri / saw
+ Speed and delay
Section MIX: two oscilloscope (half) and two square waveforms and sawtooth height 16/8/4/2 /
detune and a semi tone or Disagree to grant the oscilloscope
mod section applies to a two oscilloscope:
approx 2/man/lfo for PMW SOURCE (watch the speed remains fixed LFO pmw)
env / lfo depth / pulse width.
classics & RESONANCE FREQUENCY filter has 12db/24db
MOD DEPTH + source / either the envelope or lfo
and finally two classic envellope comuter by a small button switch (ENV 1 / 2)
attack / decay / sustain / release / velocity
the triggering fun to play with portamento
the outbreak notes 3-position: autoglide / single / multi
SOUNDS
It sounds pretty good for its size, but do not have the ROLAND, KORG and other vintage stuff
I use it more for the sounds of good leads and some synthetic low.
OVERALL OPINION
The knobs have tendency of poor quality and badly old yellowing keyboard not to mention the hull of the synthetic all plastic too light and fragile but it would shock even so
I égalememnt the SBS and the rack version BS
if you're curious,
Here are some improvements that are available on the racks versions:
a synchro cv gate in / out very useful
audio input to filter a signal
99 memories
a switch that allows you to set the ENV 1 & 2 at the same time
Sync an oscilloscope for 1 or 2
Here are the differences between version keyboard and rack versionSee less51 - FP UserPublished on 10/31/08 at 16:00All the usual analoge features, 2 envelopes, 1 LFO, PW for both OSC, i have the rack version so some of the controls double up with switches to access which is normal for a modern synth although it is a bit annoying when u forget which mode a dial is in and screw up your 'perfect' envelope. As is a relatively modern synth it would be nice to have more modulation options. Oh and theres no off/on button this really pisses me off!
UTILIZATION
The manual is well written, its a pretty simple synth so i found it straight forward to use. Its dead easy to set up all the midi channels too. It does crash sometimes tho (yes i kno its an analogue synth but the interface is digitally controlled…Read moreAll the usual analoge features, 2 envelopes, 1 LFO, PW for both OSC, i have the rack version so some of the controls double up with switches to access which is normal for a modern synth although it is a bit annoying when u forget which mode a dial is in and screw up your 'perfect' envelope. As is a relatively modern synth it would be nice to have more modulation options. Oh and theres no off/on button this really pisses me off!
UTILIZATION
The manual is well written, its a pretty simple synth so i found it straight forward to use. Its dead easy to set up all the midi channels too. It does crash sometimes tho (yes i kno its an analogue synth but the interface is digitally controlled so it can still crash) but not frequenty enough for it to be a serious nusciance.
Rack box is sturdy and well built, mine is 5 years old and the only slight issue is that the power supply socket is a little bit loose.
SOUNDS
The Bass Station sounds clean and crisp, its a monosynth with 2 oscs so its a bass/lead only synth. with square and saw waves available you can create typical analogue bass sounds, although the sound is richer than most softsynths it lacks the power of vintage analoge monosynths. Some people use bass stations as 303 emulators although the filter sound great at high resonance its still a 24/12 db filter rather than the 303's 18db filter so its not really very convincing.
OVERALL OPINION
Its a nice litte synth for the money, its a significant improvment over a run of the mill softsynth and does provide real analoge timbres, even if it lacks the warmth provided by its much older cousins. Its a great first hardware synth for sure. *One word of warning, the softsynth version is rubbish, it doesnt even really sound much like the real thing and is much thinner!*
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Dakuan (January 1-, 2005)See less00