Get those TB 303 sounds and a hell of a lot more for a fraction of the price.
In good condition.
A classic British analog synth.
As it has MIDI and CV/Gate it's perfect to integrate with modular systems.
The BassStation has dual-DCO's which are true analog oscillators, digitally synchronized, to generate analog but stable sawtooth and pulse waveforms (the same waveforms offered by the TB-303).
They can each be tuned, mixed and synced together.
The analog filter is a switchable 12 or 24dB/oct with cutoff, resonance, envelope amount, and assignable ADSR.
The LFO has variable speed and delay with random, triangle or sawtooth shapes.
The LFO can modulate the filter and/or PWM.
A very cool feature includes the built in comprehensive MIDI/CV converter which allows you to control the Bass Station from an older analog synth, or you can control analog synths with MIDI through the Bass Station!
The Midi to CV interface works with may kinds of synth standards including:
Roland/ Arp/SCI (Sequential) - Volts per octave + Gate pulse
Yamaha/Korg - Hertz per octave - S/TRIG.
Moog - Volts per octave + S/TRIG
Roland/ Arp/SCI (Sequential) - Volts per octave + Gate pulse
Yamaha/Korg - Hertz per octave - S/TRIG
Moog - Volts per octave + S/TRIG
All knob settings are MIDI transmit/receivable and there are 60 user patches for program storage.
Another important feature is the analog input for filtering external sound sources! The Bass Station Keyboard was the original version but is a bit more limited than this classic.
It is used by William Ørbit, Biosphere, Massive Attack, Orbital, Apollo 440, Nine Inch Nails, Radiohead, Jimi Tenor, Laurent Garnier, ATB, Sneaker Pimps, Out of Logic and Underworld.