micro korg bass sounds

jayhask

Beatmaker
ill o.g.
anyone know where i can find them, or any good bass? i dont have guitar and i dont like the bass in FL
 

konceptG

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Track down the Tritium Bass VST plugin. makes some good basses, especially when you pair it with the Prosoniq Northpole filter.

BTW, both plugins are freebies.
 

objektivone

Beatmaker
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I have Triton and it is a good place to start, but to be honest having something Analog or even live Bass sounds much better. So if you are going to drop the money drop it on the MicroKorg, because Triton is good but a lot of its sounds aren't that great, but you can make your own.
 

eldiablo

KRACK HEAD
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i have a novation bassstation keyboard and a jp-8000, not to mention whatever else.
but i was looking at the micro korg a while back. i noticed that for an older peice these things have pretty much kept their value up. if you can get one for under $250 thats a good deal for sure.
 

konceptG

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
If you're dead set on having a hardware piece, look into the Waldorf Pulse or Microwave/Microwave XT, Peavey Spectrum Bass II and/or Spectrum Synth, Novation SuperBassStation, Roland Juno 106, Sequential Multi-Trak, or Yamaha TX81Z.


You WILL need to learn to program basses. Here's a few sites that'll give you some good pointers on programming analog basses from scratch (the principals can also be used with romplers)

http://www.darksonus.com/DS_articles_analogbass01.php
http://www.darksonus.com/DS_articles_analogbass02.php
http://www.alesis.com/downloads/tutorials/ALESIS_FUSION_Editing_an_Analog_Synth_Program_Tutorial.pdf (specific to the Alesis Fusion, but the principals apply to most subtractive synths)
http://emusician.com/tutorials/emusic_synth_bassics/index.html
 

God

Creator of the Universe
ill o.g.
Get yourself a modular synth-- like Reaktor. You'll learn a lot about making your own sounds by using it, and once you know how to use it-- you'll have more power to make new sounds, instead of relying on samples.
 
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