Re: Battery Powered Analog Synths 18 Years, 5 Months ago
From vintagesynth.com:
"Before the famous Novation BassStation Rack module came the small and portable BassStation Keyboard! Basically a 2-octave keyboard with a BassStation rack built-in. This synthesizer uses analog sound emulation to reproduce the sounds of a monophonic 2-VCO analog synthesizer with the same simple and intuitive controls via 17 knobs, 10 switches and 2 Moog-style pitch/mod wheels.
The BassStation can faithfully reproduce analog bass sounds just like a TB-303, Minimoog or Prophet synthesizer. The small keyboard and monophonic architecture set this keyboard up for strict bassline or lead synth lines. It also transmits MIDI continuous controller data for its pitch/mod wheels, frequency cutoff, resonance, filter modulation depth, env1 attack, decay and env2 attack and decay."
This is why I was confused...it says analog sound emulation...I guess that does not mean virtual analog...or whatever all these new synths are huh?
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#6414
Re: Battery Powered Analog Synths 18 Years, 5 Months ago
that description does make it sound like its virtual...but I've heard from many sources that it's analog...I owned one briefly but at the time, my ears weren't developed to know the difference, so I'm not sure!!!! -- goodwin
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#6417
Re: Battery Powered Analog Synths 18 Years, 5 Months ago
there may have been more than one version of the bass station (normal/super?) one analog one not..