Together with visionary British graphic designer Ian Swifty Swift, weve reimagined our iconic paraphonic synthesiser in his inimitable DIY style and packed it with fresh, new artist packs from Bass Station II power users Legowelt, Pecq, and Maria Chiara Ar
Together with visionary British graphic designer Ian Swifty Swift, weve reimagined our iconic paraphonic synthesiser in his inimitable DIY style and packed it with fresh, new artist packs from Bass Station II power users Legowelt, Pecq, and Maria Chiara Argir.
Graphic attitude. Analogue soul.
Since 2013, Bass Station IIs deep capability, raw character, and unbeatable value have made it a modern classic. Now, together with British designer Ian Swifty Swift, were reimagining it with a fresh, new look, that brings underground attitude to a synth that’s long been a driving force in electronic music.
Powerful analogue oscillators
Bass Station IIs true-analogue signal path begins with two tuneable, syncable oscillators with four waveforms each plus, a sub-oscillator for even more low end and adjustable portamento. The two dedicated LFOs allow for modulation of other parameters via four waveforms of their own.
Ian Swifty Swift
If you dont know Swifty, youll certainly know his work. For more than 30 years, the British graphic designer has been contributing his unmistakeable, DIY visual style to iconic labels, brands, and publications, helping to define the look and feel of British music and club culture in the process.
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