Novation Bass Station
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EvilEvilEvilEvilEvil
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Novation Bass Station
Anyone have one? How is it? Is it worth $250?
++I'm talking about the hardware unit
++I'm talking about the hardware unit
You can get the Novation Bass station as a VST/AU plugin now direct from the Novation website. http://www.novationmusic.com/downloads. ... =19&type=1
I used one years ago and it's a very basic, old skool analog unit by todays standards. Not worth the cash IMO when you can get much better sounding plugins for less than $250 nowadays.
I used one years ago and it's a very basic, old skool analog unit by todays standards. Not worth the cash IMO when you can get much better sounding plugins for less than $250 nowadays.
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Great idea apart from the fact that the editor does not work within Livegoogoo wrote:Apparently the software sounds nowhere near as good as the hardware...........but why not a Waldorf Pulse with the Rekon editor and use it as a vsti?
http://www.rekonaudio.com/VSTHostInfo.php
I feel quite miffed by this as I paid up way back in the first round of releases only discover that from version 1.3, live was no longer supported. Worked prior to this but my guess is that the 1.3 rewrite uses sysex and not CCs. It would not be so bad however, 1.1 and 1.2 have some serious bugs that make them unusable. By all accounts, the last two releases have made it a fully working editor, just not for us guys..
But yeah, the Pulse is a great synth..
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Re: Novation Bass Station
I had the hardware unit - simple, straightforward, and sounded good, BUT...it felt like a cheap, cheap plastic toy. I wanted to see how it compared to my X-Station and it wasn't even close.EvilEvilEvilEvilEvil wrote:Anyone have one? How is it? Is it worth $250?
++I'm talking about the hardware unit
Save yer $250 for nicer hardware.
OTOH, you could pick up a Bass Sta rack and use a ReMOTE to control it - if you really need hardware.
Good luck,
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PowerBook G4/1.5 15" (vers. 2) 1.5GB RAM
Novation X-Station 25
'76 Fretless Precision Bass
PowerBook G4/1.5 15" (vers. 2) 1.5GB RAM
Novation X-Station 25
'76 Fretless Precision Bass
If you want a HW synth in that $$$ range/size, go for the XioSynth, much more advanced! (Or a little more for a Micron or Korg Micro)


GO VEGAN!!! - Macbook Air, Bass Station II, Some Korg shit, Live Suite, U-He, Audio Damage, Microtonic, Ohmicide, more soft stuffs, awesome controllers, euro rack modular synth,an awesome cat.
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I have two bass stations. You can make the fattest, grittiest sounds possible if you take the time to learn how to program it. It's true analog not a model and, despite it's plastic construction, this baby is very durable and has survived many gigs for me, plus you can use it as a midi controller for soft synths in live and / or another hardware synth.
I wouldn't pay more than $250.00, but you will not find a soft synth to match it's sound.
plus knob turning gives me wood.
I wouldn't pay more than $250.00, but you will not find a soft synth to match it's sound.
plus knob turning gives me wood.
"Let you're body feel the sound! Let it cover you up and down!"


I got the software version with my novation SL and it's nothing special ... sounds good , but it's just a subtractive synth like any other.
I can believe the hardware version sounds better , I have the novation drumstation and it kicks ass , but keep in mind that the basstation is a monosynth so if you don't have other polyphonic synths I'd suggest looking for a used virus rack (you should be able to find them for the same price) or some other polysynth first.
I can believe the hardware version sounds better , I have the novation drumstation and it kicks ass , but keep in mind that the basstation is a monosynth so if you don't have other polyphonic synths I'd suggest looking for a used virus rack (you should be able to find them for the same price) or some other polysynth first.