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N. Bass Station 2 vs Microbrute

Ancient Alien
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Posted : Nov 16, 2014 17:32:26
ok ok fellas,i alredy own a nordlead2x and im heading up to get a small bass analog little synth...

in the future i hope i migrate to the adicctous modulars,but for instance, i want to talk about this 2 little babies.

Ive read some about this babies, but i want the opinion from Isratrance memembers.
(i produce GOA)
Ok

Microbrute got his ownnn sound, wicked, metalic brute raw leads, u can do some CV/gate stuff (sorry i have no other analog gear) but for me its a little bit no versatile...

Bass Statation 2, 2VCO with digital filters(2)(acid filter too?for goa?)some more options and seems easy to program too, just will take a little more than a nordlead2x or microbrute, anyway, its just pressing 1 button and u have the second option of that part of the synth...

im very curious about microbrute, but it seems bass station 2 is more versatile...

anyway, who alredy have been playing both of them, about the sound...i know microbrute sounds wickeeeed...but bass station 2, with acid filters,2osc, got a great analog sound for my goa?


i will give urs two cents...soon...           https://soundcloud.com/ancientaliengoa

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fraxi
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Posted : Nov 17, 2014 12:21
Did you consider buying Waldorf Pulse 2? It's in your price range and it's more versatile than Microbrute and Bass Station together.

It's less knobby and not everyone like this interface, but there are some very cheap VST editors so you can work with that synth like soft synth.

You should think also about DSI Mopho. It's very cheap and sounds great. But it requires working with editor
Ancient Alien
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Posted : Nov 17, 2014 14:21
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On 2014-11-17 12:21, fraxi wrote:
Did you consider buying Waldorf Pulse 2? It's in your price range and it's more versatile than Microbrute and Bass Station together.

It's less knobby and not everyone like this interface, but there are some very cheap VST editors so you can work with that synth like soft synth.

You should think also about DSI Mopho. It's very cheap and sounds great. But it requires working with editor



i dont want modular now....and they dont sell those at my country...cant buy outside now....to expensive to bring up           https://soundcloud.com/ancientaliengoa

Goa for life
Ancient Alien
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Posted : Nov 17, 2014 14:22
i will go with microbrute i belive...

more ideas?
          https://soundcloud.com/ancientaliengoa

Goa for life
woodster77
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Posted : Nov 18, 2014 15:52
micro brute has a smoother sopund

but the Basstation2 has presets

hard to compare really ....on price but features

suppose if your looking to go down the modular route Microbrutes gonna be the one
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Djones
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Posted : Nov 18, 2014 23:13
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On 2014-11-17 14:21, Ancient Alien wrote:
Quote:

On 2014-11-17 12:21, fraxi wrote:
Did you consider buying Waldorf Pulse 2? It's in your price range and it's more versatile than Microbrute and Bass Station together.

It's less knobby and not everyone like this interface, but there are some very cheap VST editors so you can work with that synth like soft synth.

You should think also about DSI Mopho. It's very cheap and sounds great. But it requires working with editor



i dont want modular now....and they dont sell those at my country...cant buy outside now....to expensive to bring up




Modular?
The Pulse 2 isn't modular and only 400 Euros.
Djones
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Posted : Nov 18, 2014 23:15
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On 2014-11-17 14:22, Ancient Alien wrote:
i will go with microbrute i belive...

more ideas?




Moog Slim Phatty could be another option.
Ancient Alien
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Posted : Nov 19, 2014 03:18
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On 2014-11-18 23:13, Djones wrote:
Quote:

On 2014-11-17 14:21, Ancient Alien wrote:
Quote:

On 2014-11-17 12:21, fraxi wrote:
Did you consider buying Waldorf Pulse 2? It's in your price range and it's more versatile than Microbrute and Bass Station together.

It's less knobby and not everyone like this interface, but there are some very cheap VST editors so you can work with that synth like soft synth.

You should think also about DSI Mopho. It's very cheap and sounds great. But it requires working with editor



i dont want modular now....and they dont sell those at my country...cant buy outside now....to expensive to bring up




Modular?
The Pulse 2 isn't modular and only 400 Euros.



i tought it was...           https://soundcloud.com/ancientaliengoa

Goa for life
Ancient Alien
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Posted : Nov 19, 2014 04:35
Quote:

On 2014-11-18 23:15, Djones wrote:
Quote:

On 2014-11-17 14:22, Ancient Alien wrote:
i will go with microbrute i belive...

more ideas?




Moog Slim Phatty could be another option.



double brute prices           https://soundcloud.com/ancientaliengoa

Goa for life
Ancient Alien
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Posted : Nov 24, 2014 22:38
semi used microbrute at hands...sounds amazing...just a little scratch over the word envelope,but it works 100%           https://soundcloud.com/ancientaliengoa

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