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Subject: Anyone still use a Bstation?
Original Message Date: 18-Jun-03 @ 11:03 PM - Anyone still use a Bstation?
Message 11/20 26-Jun-03 @ 04:00 PM - RE: Anyone still use a Bstation?
i find i need eq to smooth it as well as a bit of comp, but basses it can do- but ive found it best for bloops and leads...of course with an mt-2 and some delay your away...
bring back the bs!
greg
Message 12/20 28-Jun-03 @ 11:07 AM - RE: Anyone still use a Bstation?
Message 13/20 30-Jun-03 @ 01:21 PM - RE: Anyone still use a Bstation?
greg
Message 14/20 30-Jun-03 @ 02:40 PM - RE: Anyone still use a Bstation?
Message 15/20 03-Jul-03 @ 10:59 PM - RE: Anyone still use a Bstation?
Message 16/20 03-Jul-03 @ 11:00 PM - RE: Anyone still use a Bstation?
Message 17/20 03-Jul-03 @ 11:00 PM Edit: 04-Jul-03 | 01:20 PM - RE: Anyone still use a Bstation?
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Yes,it's our baby reduced to digital crap.... ;(
Message 18/20 04-Jul-03 @ 12:09 PM - RE: Anyone still use a Bstation?
as you can see from Bastiaan's post, we are releasing a new VST / Audio Unit plug in based around the Bass Station. As you can see from the picture above it looks very similar to the hardware original but has a few differences to improve the ease of use - envelope 1&2 and oscillator 1&2 controls are now separated rather than having common controls and a select switch. Like the Bass Station, this will be a monophonic instrument but of course you can run multiple instances of this plug-in. Because it is monotimbral the CPU processing power is next to nothing. We will have more information on this plug in on our website http://www.novationmusic.com very soon.
Best regards,
Nick Bookman.
Message 19/20 04-Jul-03 @ 01:20 PM - RE: Anyone still use a Bstation?
Message 20/20 04-Jul-03 @ 02:28 PM - RE: Anyone still use a Bstation?
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