@@synthesizerandstudio9824 Hmm, That means a Volca is top of my gear wish-list now. BTW, I'm sorry I wrote in German 🇩🇪, I suppose the music is very tutonic (in a good way :). Yes, BS mk 1 rules!!
@@martingrafton4844 All good. I could answer, in german. But i thought, other visitors of this video, should easily understand, what we are talking about.
I know this is an old video but i wanted to see if you are still answering questions. I've owned my BS since 1993. I don't remember how to solve this problem. I have the midi TX & RX set correctly and midi controller works just fine. I hear a note that continues to play at a low volume even after i release the note that i'm playing. I've messed with the parameters and can't find a solution. Can you or anyone familiar with this help me out? I would really appreciate it. I have other analog gear but i'm stumped with this one. Thank you.
Never experienced that. If it's not the sustain / relase setting of one of the envelopes, i've no clue. I assume, you are hearing the same note, which was played last!? Or is or a different note? Any difference, between playing on internal keyboard and / or through MIDI?
@@synthesizerandstudio9824 Thank you so much for the quick reply. It is the same tone/note it's just a lower volume. I did try using internal keys (midi) & controller keys and it's the same. I also tested if it's the output signal to my interface or headphones same result. Then tried batteries, different power supply and same result, i'm stumped.
Okay, sound's weird.. i'll think about it, but if not connected to anything while playing internal and the problem shows up, is pointing into a unusual direction. Is it possible, to edit the low sound? Or is it stucked? If you have the chance, to record a quick video, i'd like to take a look.
Is it possible to get a “natural” analogue kind of sound out of this thing? Like a Hammond organ bass. I’m looking to use it as a bass guitar replacement in a old school rock band. I just need a very simple deep sound with almost no attack. Thanks! …A video would be ace!!
Get a sampler or romper. If you have an iPhone or an iPad you can find one either free or dirt cheap. This is a bass synthesiser, it’s not built to model acoustic instruments, it’s made to make bass lines for electronic music.
After the 303 is the Novation a must have product
Reminds me of need for speed!
Geiler Demo, schöne patterns & fette kick. 90s style.
Ich bin auch ne mk 1 Bass Station. Ich liebe ihren Filter klang.
Thank you! The Bass - Drum is a Volca Kick. The Bass Station Mk 1, has a huge sweetspot. It's like sonic sugar.
@@synthesizerandstudio9824 Hmm, That means a Volca is top of my gear wish-list now. BTW, I'm sorry I wrote in German 🇩🇪, I suppose the music is very tutonic (in a good way :).
Yes, BS mk 1 rules!!
@@martingrafton4844 All good. I could answer, in german. But i thought, other visitors of this video, should easily understand, what we are talking about.
Great lil synth
I know this is an old video but i wanted to see if you are still answering questions. I've owned my BS since 1993. I don't remember how to solve this problem. I have the midi TX & RX set correctly and midi controller works just fine. I hear a note that continues to play at a low volume even after i release the note that i'm playing. I've messed with the parameters and can't find a solution. Can you or anyone familiar with this help me out? I would really appreciate it. I have other analog gear but i'm stumped with this one. Thank you.
Never experienced that. If it's not the sustain / relase setting of one of the envelopes, i've no clue. I assume, you are hearing the same note, which was played last!? Or is or a different note? Any difference, between playing on internal keyboard and / or through MIDI?
@@synthesizerandstudio9824 Thank you so much for the quick reply. It is the same tone/note it's just a lower volume. I did try using internal keys (midi) & controller keys and it's the same. I also tested if it's the output signal to my interface or headphones same result. Then tried batteries, different power supply and same result, i'm stumped.
Okay, sound's weird.. i'll think about it, but if not connected to anything while playing internal and the problem shows up, is pointing into a unusual direction.
Is it possible, to edit the low sound? Or is it stucked? If you have the chance, to record a quick video, i'd like to take a look.
@@synthesizerandstudio9824 Thank you again. I'll record what i hear tomorrow and see what you think. I appreciate your help.
My pleasure.
Is it possible to get a “natural” analogue kind of sound out of this thing? Like a Hammond organ bass. I’m looking to use it as a bass guitar replacement in a old school rock band.
I just need a very simple deep sound with almost no attack.
Thanks! …A video would be ace!!
Get a sampler or romper. If you have an iPhone or an iPad you can find one either free or dirt cheap. This is a bass synthesiser, it’s not built to model acoustic instruments, it’s made to make bass lines for electronic music.