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electro-harmonix Bass Micro Synth

 
   
£177.70 £7.95  
 
 
 
electro-harmonix Bass Micro Synth
  
electro-harmonix Bass Micro Synth
  
electro-harmonix Bass Micro Synth
  
electro-harmonix Bass Micro Synth
 
 
 

electro-harmonix Bass Micro Synth.


The electro-harmonix Bass Micro Synth is a powerful, analog tone sculpting synthesizer designed specifically for bass guitar. The controls on the Bass Micro Synth are exactly the same as the regular Micro Synth, the only difference is that this model is voiced for bass guitars.

The Bass Micro Synth can be used to create many of the most popular analog lead synthesizer textures at a fraction of the normal cost of such capabilities. Containing 4 voices: Guitar, Octave, Sub Octave and Squarewave, all fully independent and fully mixable. The Bass Micro Synth can modify these signals with envelope control for a variety of ‘bowed’ and ‘blown’ sounds. In addition, a sophisticated sweep filter control allows variable frequency adjustments to be made to the signal.

 

9 Volt Power Supply included

 

 

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Highly versatile and nicely priced bass synth, great tracking and very versatile

 
review bad points

 

Be careful not to kick those sliders!

 

 
 
 



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