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Bass Micro Synthesizer - Demo by Peter Stroud - Analog Microsynth

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

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The Bass Micro Synthesizer now ships in our tough and compact die-cast chassis. For more Bass Micro Synthesizer product info, see:
http://www.ehx.com/products/bass-micro-synthesizer

The Bass Micro Synthesizer has the same feature set as the Micro Synthesizer, but includes a trigger and filter sweep range especially tailored for bass guitar. The same fat analog synth textures give your bass a whole new range of possibilities: from percussive stabs to backwards-sounding bowed sounds.

* True bypass

* All analog design

* Design optimized for bass guitar

* 2-pole analog resonant filter

* 4 Voice mixer section mixes: sub octave, original, octave up and square wave

* Square wave voice can be used as a distortion tone

* Start, stop filter frequency sliders with adjustable rate for full control over the filter's sweep direction and speed

* Adjustable filter resonance control

* Adjustable attack time control for fading-in notes

* Tough and compact die-cast chassis

* 96DC-200BI power supply included

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  • The sound i want is at 1:45 to 1:50.

    Someone pleez tell me if there is a pedal that makes that sound. THX!!!

  • You're listening to it. :)

Top Comments

  • Might be my favorite pedal ever. It can get silky smooth blurps, heavy distortion leads, weird zap gun noises, gentle sweeps, and great octave effects.

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  • @museman99

    For Muse sounds?

  • ultimate prog!!!!! fresh pots!!!!!

  • @museman99 are you kidding me???

  • @AphoticAgony - You never know until you try....

    Probably not, though. Two of the voices (the suboctave and the octave) take your foundational note and replicate it. As such, any nuances that make a voice sound like a voice and not a trumpet are gone. The other two voices (the "guitar" and the "square wave") alter the original signal and then put it through the filter sweep, so that could work.

    I suggest getting a vocoder...that thing's made to alter vocals. This thing's tailored for bass.

  • you can get similar sounds by pairing an octave pedal with a good distortion and add a wah and you pretty much got this. I use an EBS octabass+BigMuff+CryBaby and it sounds almost exactly the same as this pedal.

  • @museman99 Big muff?

  • Roland GK Guitar Synth

  • does anyone know how to convert a guitar signal to midi signal? i want to controll my software synths with my pick up from my violin/ guitar.

  • they build one for guitar as well.

  • Uh I know that it works on guitar, to what extent I don't know, but I know it works...

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