Search a Bass Synth with a lot of Pressure
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 109 posts since 24 Jul, 2018
Hey friends,
i search for a Analouge Monophonic Bass Synth with a lot of Fat Pressure on the Low End.
I mean that kind of pressure where your Subwoofer start to work and let you feel the Bass in your whole Body.
It should have a way to create Sine Wave
It should have an Midi In DIN Port (Midi Out would be good but not mandatory)
Price Range Max.400€
What would you recommend ?
i search for a Analouge Monophonic Bass Synth with a lot of Fat Pressure on the Low End.
I mean that kind of pressure where your Subwoofer start to work and let you feel the Bass in your whole Body.
It should have a way to create Sine Wave
It should have an Midi In DIN Port (Midi Out would be good but not mandatory)
Price Range Max.400€
What would you recommend ?
- KVRist
- 42 posts since 10 Sep, 2019
A Moog or Minimoog clone would be your best option I think (Behringer Model D). However, if you get that feeling in your stomach or not also depends on your amplifier, the speaker and the volume.
P.S. On most synths you get a pure sine wave by choosing a triangular wave and closing the (low pass) filter a bit.
P.S. On most synths you get a pure sine wave by choosing a triangular wave and closing the (low pass) filter a bit.
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- KVRAF
- 35231 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
I'd also vote for the Behringer Model D.
Not sure about the sine wave thing though. To get more beef, the typical way would be to layer a sine wave which plays one octave lower than the bass frequency of the upper layer, but, in the end, all the waveforms are just made up from sine wave partials, right? Doubt you'd need that one the Behringer anyway. It's "fat" by default.
Not sure about the sine wave thing though. To get more beef, the typical way would be to layer a sine wave which plays one octave lower than the bass frequency of the upper layer, but, in the end, all the waveforms are just made up from sine wave partials, right? Doubt you'd need that one the Behringer anyway. It's "fat" by default.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 109 posts since 24 Jul, 2018
Cool the Model D was also one of the favorites on my List.
I also had an eye on the Korg Monologue , Novation Bass Station 2 , Arturia Microbrute, but it seem the Model D is the King of the Low End Fatness
Thanks for the hint with the filter.
I also had an eye on the Korg Monologue , Novation Bass Station 2 , Arturia Microbrute, but it seem the Model D is the King of the Low End Fatness
Thanks for the hint with the filter.
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- KVRAF
- 35072 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from the wilds of wanny
They can all produce sub bass. Of the above Id go for the Microbrute (I own one). Roland SE02 is worth a look too, if you want more oscillators.
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- KVRian
- 658 posts since 19 Mar, 2001 from berlin / germany
i'd recommend the waldorf pulse 1 (used). never tried the pulse 2 though.
i really like my microbrute (more for sequencer sounds) but it has no chance in bass against the pulse.
i really like my microbrute (more for sequencer sounds) but it has no chance in bass against the pulse.
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- KVRAF
- 3080 posts since 17 Apr, 2005 from S.E. TN
Tri-wave sub bass can work as good/better than sine. Assuming the tri is generated clean. A clean tri doesn't sound a lot different than sine.
But if the tri has little nib glitches on the transitions or is digitally generated a bit too sloppy it can get some distracting odd-order high harmonics in there, low level 9th harmonic and above. Sometimes "electronic bell-like enharmonic tones". Its not that the high harmonics are ridiculously loud, but that in a Tri wave there are not many "mid" harmonics to mask the high harmonics. If its going thru a LP filter mostly less critical unless the filter is set rather high Q and ends up emphasizing the weird high harmonics. But not really an issue with a nice clean Tri wave.
But if the tri has little nib glitches on the transitions or is digitally generated a bit too sloppy it can get some distracting odd-order high harmonics in there, low level 9th harmonic and above. Sometimes "electronic bell-like enharmonic tones". Its not that the high harmonics are ridiculously loud, but that in a Tri wave there are not many "mid" harmonics to mask the high harmonics. If its going thru a LP filter mostly less critical unless the filter is set rather high Q and ends up emphasizing the weird high harmonics. But not really an issue with a nice clean Tri wave.
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- KVRist
- 42 posts since 10 Sep, 2019
Yeah! I remember Sonic State reviewing the Dreadbox Erebus and the neighbours complained for the first time ever. See this Youtube video at 13:54
https://youtu.be/y9bSazH5BbM?t=834
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- KVRian
- 913 posts since 9 Aug, 2018
Haha, that’s a classic alright.MeneerJansen wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 3:35 pmYeah! I remember Sonic State reviewing the Dreadbox Erebus and the neighbours complained for the first time ever. See this Youtube video at 13:54
https://youtu.be/y9bSazH5BbM?t=834
Having tried some, can confirm. Big bottom end - gotta love that.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 109 posts since 24 Jul, 2018
Hey friends,
thanks to everybody for your reply.
Unforunatly the Dreadbox Erebus and the Waldorf Pulse are over my Budget.
I will drive to my local music shop on friday and check all the mentioned Devices that fit into my Budget and Needs.
Feel free to post more devices who fit in that spectrum till friday.
thanks to everybody for your reply.
Unforunatly the Dreadbox Erebus and the Waldorf Pulse are over my Budget.
I will drive to my local music shop on friday and check all the mentioned Devices that fit into my Budget and Needs.
Feel free to post more devices who fit in that spectrum till friday.
- KVRAF
- 15170 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
Get a powerful amp with subwoofer. Then any synth will do earthquakes.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 109 posts since 24 Jul, 2018