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Thursday, December 20, 2007
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don't know much but here's a site with some info
ReplyDeletesorry here's the address
ReplyDeletehttp://www.basscrawler.org/magazine/editor/blogs/index.php/editor-gear-reviews/2005/06/21/ampworks_bass_modeling_signal_processor
It's a Korg Toneworks digital amp emulator for bass guitar.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.korgnorthwest.com/ampworks_bass.htm
Too funny. I thought it was a new TB-303 clone with the silver case and of course "BASS" in the name of it. Oh man.... I need to go hide in a cave.
ReplyDeleteOh, thanks for the links of course.
ReplyDeleteIt would have been a damn cool bass synthesizer i agree :)
ReplyDeleteCan't figure out how the user interface would work tho.
I have one of these, plus the guitar version as well...I'm always collecting small guitar modelers.
ReplyDeleteThis one is anemic.