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Thursday, November 20, 2008

dirtbag


via Baghead's sounds channel
"starts off with Novation Bass station preset 09 with a touch of spring reverb , then around 30 seconds I add the ElectroHarmonix Bi-Filter with triangle CV sweeps from the Moog MP201 , then at 55 seconds it gets really dirty with a Frostwave Sonic Alienator in the FX loop of the Bi_FIlter and at that point it makes the Bass station rack a righteous bass machine ....dirrrrrtyyyyyyyyy!! - then at 2:12 backwards to the preset and ends with drums which is a very basic Microtonic preset. - enjoy!"

2 comments:

  1. Bass Station preset 9??? I'm amazed it would still be on the machine. The factory presets on my Bass Station lasted about a day after I'd bought it.

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  2. Well actually I've had the B-station put away for a while and only recently stuck it back in my rack ... so I can not vouch that it's the real preset 09 from the factory or some tweeked patch, as I have no recollection at all of what I did to the patches a while back (short memory span can be a blessing at times) ...I only picked it for this experiment because it was a fairly straight up reference sound as a starting point to see what the Bi-filter and Sonic Alienator would do ....anyway thanks for listening

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