Classic analogue synth from the early 1990's. Get those squelchy Roland TB-303 sounds for a fraction of the price.
Before the famous Novation Bass Station Rack module came the small and portable Bass Station keyboard! This synthesizer uses digitally synchronized analog oscillators (DCO's) to reproduce the sounds of a monophonic dual-osc analog synthesizer with simple and intuitive controls via 17 knobs, 10 switches and 2 Moog-style pitch/mod wheels. Think EDP Wasp and ARP Odyssey.
The Bass Station can faithfully reproduce analog bass sounds similar to a TB-303, Micromoog or Pro One synthesizer. The small keyboard and monophonic architecture set this keyboard up for strict bassline, lead synth lines, and synth fx. It also transmits MIDI continuous controller data from its pitch/mod wheels, frequency cutoff, resonance, filter modulation depth, env1 attack, decay and env2 attack and decay.
Polyphony - Monophonic
Oscillators - 2 DCO's with pulse and sawtooth. Can be modulated by env2 or the LFO.
LFO - 1 LFO (random, triangle, and sawtooth waveforms)
Filter - 2-pole or 4-pole switchable; 12dB resonant low-pass. Can be modulated by env2 or the LFO.
VCA - 2 ADSR envelopes: Env1 controls VCA, Env2 controls the vcf; envelope modes: auto-glide, single, and multi
Keyboard - 25 velocity sensitive keys (octave up/down buttons over 8 octaves)
Memory - 7 user patches, 1 manual
Control - MIDI In/Out
Date Produced - 1993