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10The MixerTo extend the range of sounds that may be produced, typical analogue synthesizers have more than one Oscillator. By using multiple Oscillat
11A Piano note quickly attains full volume after a key is pressed, and gradually falls in volume to zero after several seconds, even if the key is hel
12SIMPLIFIED BASS STATION II BLOCk DIAGRAMOscillator 1Ring Mod 1 * 2NoiseExternal InputOscillator 2Sub OscillatorSub OscillatorMixerVCAMod EnvelopeLFO
13(e.g., if sustain is at maximum). Negative values invert the sense of the pitch variation; i.e., the pitch will fall during the attack phase of the
14VolumeVolumeFrequencyVolumeVolumeFrequencyCutoff FrequencyCutoff FrequencyCutoff FrequencyCutoff FrequencyFrequencyFrequencyCutoff FrequencyCutoff F
15The ADSR envelope can be most easily visualised by considering the amplitude (volume) of a note over time. The envelope describing the “lifetime” of
162324 25 25 24LFO WaveformsThe waveform switches 24 select one of four wave shapes - Triangle, (falling) Sawtooth, Square or Sample and Hold. The LED
17SWITCH POSITIONDESCRIPTION COMMENTSUp Ascending Sequence begins with lowest note played Down Descending Sequence begins with highest note played
18 Mod Wh: LFO 1 to OSC Pitch (lower C#)Range: -63 to +63The LFO 1 to OSC Pitch parameter controls the degree to which the oscillator pitch (both Osc
19 Arp: Swing (upper F#)Range: 1% to 99%This modifies the rhythm of the current arp pattern. See page 17 for a full description. Arp: Seq Retrig (upper
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20Init Patch – parameter tableThis list gives the values of all synth parameters in the Init Patch (the factory Patch initially loaded into Patch memo
21MIDI parameters listSection Parameter CC / NRPN Control No. RangeMasterpatch volume cc 7 0 to 127patch inc prog change 0 to 127patch dec prog change
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3CONTENTSIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...2ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION...
4INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing this Bass Station II digitally-controlled analogue synthesizer. Based on the classic 1990s Novation Bass Station
5 Hardware Overview6108 181247 13 112021 29 319 26 27 35 37327 15 14 16 17 19 22 28 33363430122324 38 39 4025 25 2434341454849442544461 25-note (two
6Filter section:30 Type – two-position switch selecting fi lter type: Classic confi gures a variable fi lter, whose basic characteristics may be set with
7G E T TI N G S TAR TE DBass Station II may be used as a standalone synthesizer, or with MIDI connections to/from other sound modules or keyboards. I
8Middle CTransposeThe keyboard may be transposed up or down one octave, in semitone increments.To transpose, hold down the Transpose button 4, and hol
9Having shown that just three elements may define any sound, these elements now have to be related to a Musical synthesizer. It is logical that a diffe
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