MATRIXSYNTH: Acidlab Bassline 2 First Contact test


Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Acidlab Bassline 2 First Contact test


YouTube via F3D375, via nusonica
"Just arrived in my studio! This is a short demo of this acid machine. More video of complete songs will come..."

4 comments:

  1. The resonance is a bit low by default, I sent mine back for adjustment which was promptly done (very good customer service and contact)

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  2. My bassline 1 has very powerful resonance. Do you know how to adjust the resonance level ? I imagine there is a resistor to change or is there a trimpot dedicated to this ?

    What do you mean by "a bit low" ? Care to explain ?

    I got very good support from acidlab when i needed it.

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  3. so bassline 2 has sequencer? sweeet.

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  4. I asked the same thing to the maker if there is a trimpot and the reply was "no problem just send it back and I will do the adjustment, there is no trimpot" - for me it wasn't a problem because the costs were just 10 Dollars for shipping. Since there was some discussion that the Bassline V1 had too sharp resonance, the new model by default has a bit lower setting. After the adjustment, mine is about as close as it possibly gets to a TB I think. The sequencer is very nice indeed, it also sends out CV/ Gate to other analog gear. Sequencer demo is here:
    youtube.com/watch?v=n5kDhIABiY8
    mp3 demo (with TR-808) is here:
    mediafire.com/?lhed2cy2sxx

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