Monday, September 05, 2011
Modified FAT Freebass Demo
YouTube Uploaded by circuitbenders on Aug 18, 2011
"Quick demo of a modified FAT Freebass FB383, otherwise known as a MAM MB33. The YouTube audio encoding has made the really high frequencies go a bit strange, but you get the general idea.
This one has:
VCO On/Off Switch
VCO Drive
Resonance Boost Switch
VCF FM on/off
VCF FM amount knob
VCF FM source selector (saw, square, VCF input, FM input)
Filter Lock switch
External VCF FM input socket
Accent LED
Power switch
Details of the mods can be found at: http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/synthmod/FREEBASS.html"
Modified FAT Freebass Demo Part.2
Uploaded by circuitbenders on Sep 5, 2011
Demo of some gurgling throaty VCF FM effects from a modified FAT Freebass FB383, otherwise known as a MAM MB33.
"This one has:
VCO On/Off Switch
VCO Drive
Resonance Boost Switch
VCF FM on/off
VCF FM Mode
VCF FM amount knob
VCF FM source selector (saw, square, VCF input, FM input)
Filter Lock switch
External VCF FM input socket
Accent LED
Blue power & midi LED's
Power switch
Details of the mods can be found at: http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/synthmod/FREEBASS.html"
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