ID: 6449
Deep Base Nine (analoge synthesizer module)
€250,00
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Omschrijving
Deep Bass Nine
Analogue bass synthesizer (mono-bass-synt) is een Roland TB-303 clone.
Te koop van eerste eigenaar compleet met manual.
Alleen gebruikt in rookvrije studio.
Lees verder omschrijving (in English)
The Deep Bass Nine was commissioned (circa 1994) as an alternative analog mono-bass-synth to satiate the demand for the Roland TB-303. It's very simple and straightforward with basic controls that mirror those found on the TB-303. While it does not actually do a particularly good job at emulating the TB-303 sound, it is still a true analog MIDI-controlled bass synth with plenty of thumpin' bass potential of its own.
The DB9 is a single-unit rack module with all ten of its knobs on the front panel. There are no hidden menus. Just like the TB-303, the DB9's single oscillator offers two waveforms to choose from - a sawtooth or square wave. That is followed by the 303-cloned Tuning, filter Cut Off Frequency and Resonance, Env Mod, Decay and Accent knobs. Additionally you can set the DB9 to one of the 16 standard MIDI channels, and you can set it to use its external audio input instead of the oscillator allowing you to process external audio through its analog filter (inputs and outputs are mono).
Of course, since the DB9 has no on-board TB-303-like sequencer, MIDI control is essential. The sawtooth and square waves are very thick and full sounding, and you can push the resonance right up till it howls. It sits in a mix very well too, so it makes for an ideal dedicated bass synthesizer module.
Af te halen en te testen
in Zuid-Oost Brabant
Analogue bass synthesizer (mono-bass-synt) is een Roland TB-303 clone.
Te koop van eerste eigenaar compleet met manual.
Alleen gebruikt in rookvrije studio.
Lees verder omschrijving (in English)
The Deep Bass Nine was commissioned (circa 1994) as an alternative analog mono-bass-synth to satiate the demand for the Roland TB-303. It's very simple and straightforward with basic controls that mirror those found on the TB-303. While it does not actually do a particularly good job at emulating the TB-303 sound, it is still a true analog MIDI-controlled bass synth with plenty of thumpin' bass potential of its own.
The DB9 is a single-unit rack module with all ten of its knobs on the front panel. There are no hidden menus. Just like the TB-303, the DB9's single oscillator offers two waveforms to choose from - a sawtooth or square wave. That is followed by the 303-cloned Tuning, filter Cut Off Frequency and Resonance, Env Mod, Decay and Accent knobs. Additionally you can set the DB9 to one of the 16 standard MIDI channels, and you can set it to use its external audio input instead of the oscillator allowing you to process external audio through its analog filter (inputs and outputs are mono).
Of course, since the DB9 has no on-board TB-303-like sequencer, MIDI control is essential. The sawtooth and square waves are very thick and full sounding, and you can push the resonance right up till it howls. It sits in a mix very well too, so it makes for an ideal dedicated bass synthesizer module.
Af te halen en te testen
in Zuid-Oost Brabant