Novation Bass Station 2 Editor

Novation Bass Station 2 Web interface. Control your Bass Station 2 synthesizer from your web browser. All of the Bass Station 2 parameters are visible on screen. Save, load and even print your patches. And, for the fun, leave the application create a patch with the randomizer. Click screenshot above for a Youtube quick demo.

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Novation Bass Station 2 Editor
  1. NOW ready for the new firmware 2.5 with 5 new functions added.Introduction of my Novation Bass Station 2 Editor. Now you can control the most parameters of y.
  2. Bass-station editor user manual webmidi Control your Bass Station 2 synthesizer from your web browser. All of the Bass Station 2 parameters are visible on.
Country: UK
Weight: 5 Kg
Dimensions: 457 x 273 x 76m
trend price : 300€

Novation Bass station II (2013)
Analog Synthesizer


Analog monophonic synthesizer made in UK.

A Reboot from previous model Bass Station Mk1 from 1993 with new design and modern features.

KEYBOARD 25 velocity keys with aftertouch. Main panel features a simple 3-segments display, 13 buttons, 24 knobs, 11 switches and 4 sliders. On the left side 2 wheels for pitch and modulation.
Back panel terminal connectors:
- headphones
- mono line out
- line input
- Midi interface
- USB interface.

Power supply external PSU 9V DC, 500 mA power supply +) ordirecly by USB.


VOICE analog monophonic machine with subtractive synthesis.
A voice is composed by 2 identical oscillators + 1 sub oscillator + 1 white noise circuit. Some controls on the panel are shared and some functions must be selected by tabswitch, for instance: if you want to edit VCO1 the tab must be in the relative position 1, more advanced functions are accessible only by combo of edit button + keys.



OSCILLATORS main characteristics:


VCO1 / VCO2SUB OSCILLATOR
waveformssine / triangle / pulse / sawsine / pulse /square
pulse widthyes-
octaves16' 8' 4' 21 / 2 octave below VCO
tuneyes-
level mixyesyes
sync waveosc1 > osc2-


PERFORMANCE some special keyboard functions:
- keyboard can be shifted to -/+ 3 octaves range
- aftertouch can be assigned to VCF cutoff, LFO1 on VOC1 pitch and LFO 2 frequency.
- velocity can be assigned to amplitude EG or vibrato
- legato mode with manual glide time or autoglide
- wheel can be assigned to LFO1 OSC1-2 pitch, filter cutoff and LFO2 filter
- MIDI all parameters are mapped to Midi CC# and system responds to Midi sysex.


FILTER resonant analog filter at -2 /-4 poles and 3 modes:
- lowpass
- highpass
- bandpass.
The VCF offers some extra functions:
- acid: is an emulation of the TB303 diode-ladder filter for acidish and squelchy basslines
- overdive filter : adds a pleasant distortion
- external feed: line signals can be filtered and processed by the VCF
- keytrack mode set.



LFO up to 2 digital modulators with 0-190 Hz frequency range:

LFO1LFO2
Destinationpitch pulse width / filter
Wheel controlyesyes
Depth adjustyesyes
Delay startyesyes
Retrig modulationyesyes
Waveformstri/ saw / square / S&Htri / saw / square / S&H
Slew lag (smoothes the waveform)yesyes


ENVELOPE 2 X 4-segments EGs ADSR:
- EG1 amplitude (hardwired)
- EG2 AUX can be assigned to VCO1-2 pitches, filter cutoff or pulse width.




ARPEGGIATOR 4 octaves range, swing, latch and 8 play directions:
- up
- down
- up & down
- up & down mode 2
- random
- pendulum: plays from the first step to the last then from the last step to the first
- played: notes in the order in which they are played


SEQUENCER features 4 tracks with basic step entry mode with pause or legato tie
SYNC arpeggio, sequencer and LFO can be synched to internal frequency (range 40 to 240 BPM) or synched to external Midi clock with 35 different time dividers.



MEMORY:
- 128 slots
- 32 arpeggio patterns
Sound creations can be backup to Midi Sysex or USB dump.


EDITOR some utility for computer sound editing:

nameplatformpricelinkdemo
bass station II editorPC/MAC$$
patch editorMAX MSPfree

VST PLUGIN / SAMPLED VERSION there are some free bass station II sample pack:

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-novation heritage

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sample pack 100MB

FREE

polynominal.com

FREE!
15 mb4 bass patches for KONTAKT

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RELATED FAMILY:

Bass station keyboard Mk1:released in 1993.


NovationBass station 1 rack: same as Mk1 plus new cv features and memories.
NovationSuper bass station 1 rack: enhanced bass station with sub and new features.


AUDIO DEMO

Official Novation demo 1
Official Novation demo 2
Moog like
Monophonic solo
Another solo
monolead
high frequency lfo
bass plastic
bass 2
Sub blow speaker
sample and hold sequence
kinda drone
8 bits nes
8 bis nes II
aggressive
bass boring
bass wet
old house organ
60' organ
glissando party
robot talk
robot talk 2
percussion decay
Ringmodulator
Slooowwww
bouncy
wooblez
torsion 1
torsion 2
voicez1
Duo bass station 1 & 2
Duo bass station 1 & 2
Duo bass station 1 & 2
Duo bass station 1 & 2
TEST: all waveforms
TEST: rectangular width range
TEST: suboscillator waves
TEST: noise generator
TEST: sync oscillators
TEST: ringmodulation
TEST: all LFO shapes
TEST: all filter modes
TEST: acid filter mode
TEST: distortion
TEST: overdrive
TEST: portamento
TEST: arpeggiator patterns
TEST: arpeggiator swing mode
TEST: external source filtering


VIDEO CLIP SELECTION

intro Playing ALL 70 PresetsSounds



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- No CV controls
-interface
-only 2 octaves

REVIEW ' Portable synth with many new gimmicks. Sound is quite similar to previous bass station. Good entry level at fair price! '


Nothing out there sounds this warm, fat and dirty. Bass Station II is our pure analogue monosynth. We based it on our classic Bass Station, then enhanced every area to make it even bigger, angrier and more versatile. NOVATION

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novation bass station II3.5 out of 5 based on 5 ratings. price €300

Device Overview

Name/Version:Bass Station II Interface with M4L Presets 2.4
Author:TBTAHG
Description:This is a bi-directional Live interface for the Novation Bass Station II, allowing you to control BS2 from within Ableton Live and / or record automation straight from BS2 to Live. As of version 2.1, it also allows you to save and recall presets from within the M4L device, and as these presets are sent back to the BS2, they will temporarily overwrite local preset values, making it possible to play your own presets from just your Ableton Live set on any Bass Station II that happens to be at hand... ;-) (Notice that you obviously will need to save to the BS2 itself manually if you want to use these presets without the M4L device.)
HOW TO USE THIS DEVICE
- Just create an empty midi track and put this device on it. Set MIDI out to your BS2 and arm the track (obviously set the MIDI in settings as appropriate for how you want to use the device)
- You will be prompted to create a file called BS2.json the first time you open or close the device. This is your preset file. Somehow, this file really likes to be at the path Documents/Max/Max for Live Devices/BS2 Interface Project/data/BS2.json (on mac, not sure how this translates on windows), so you might have to place it there to work properly. Also, you can create 'banks' of presets by first placing the original BS2.json file in a different folder and then saving a new BS2.json file to the original folder. By changing places between these two, you can use one file as preset 0 - 127 and the second file as preset 128 - 256, etc. Finally: it seems as freezing the device will disable saving presets, so keep this in mind!
Please feel free to tweak and / or build upon this device +re-use it's basic principles and any of the code you think might be of help for your own device.
ABOUT THIS DEVICE
The first version of this device was built upon splonge's Bass Station 2 Controller (-> http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device/2818/bass-station-2-controller ), which was itself a very minimal rework of JoeM's Bass Station II Editor (-> http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device/2453/bass-station-ii-editor ), which in turn was a rather elaborate expansion of Justin Foster's original Bass Station II Patch Editor (-> https://cycling74.com/project/bass-station-ii-patch-editor )
For this version (2.0), I re-coded the entire device to make it as straight-forward and transparent as possible, using only native M4L components and keeping CPU as low as possible (1% on my 2009 mac mini). I also added a whole bunch of commentary (accessible when opening the device in patching mode), where I explain in detail how the device works, how I handle CC, double CC and NRPN messages, + some peculiarities from BS2 itself and how I've dealt with them.
Most of the UI elements I used are recycled from splonge's / JoeM's version of this device, but I've quite drastically re-arranged them, re-defined their ranges to better mirror BS2's behavior and re-defined their auto-mapping index so as to make more sense (to me) when used with controllers such as Ableton Push, Akai APC40, the Novation Launch, Keys, and Remote family, etc.
2.1 UPDATE
- Added save and recall presets from within the M4L device that will be applied - but not saved - to your BS2 on preset change
2.2 UPDATE
- Re-designed the UI
2.3 UPDATE
- Fixed an issue where not all parameters arrived to BS2 exactly as they should on preset change. These now work 100% as they are supposed to.
2.4 UPDATE
Re-introduced the random function (Notice I've made every parameter (except for patch volume) completely random, so the outcome will almost always be something rather experimental / SFX like, while not necessarily being very musical indeed... ;-)
Enjoy!

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Device Details

Downloads:1130
Tagsutility, hardware
Live Version Used:9.1.6
Max Version Used:6.1.6
Date Added:May 16 2015 07:51:55
Date Last Updated:May 25 2015 07:03:46
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Device Files

Device File:BS2 Interface.amxd

Comments


Awesome, perfect companion to a great combo, Live + BS2

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Awesome! Is there a way to make the GUI elements change when you change patch? Or it should already do it and I'm doing something wrong?
Thanks a lot!

Hey, thanks for the feedback!
I'm not sure what you mean exactly with your question, as there are two possibilities here, so I'll just answer both of them ;-)
1. If you want the M4L device to display the settings of a patch saved on the M4L device itself when changing patch-number on the BS2, this should work. If it doesn't work, you need to check your MIDI preferences in Live (check if 'track' is on under preferences -> midi / sync -> input: Bass Station II) + you need to make sure your track is armed and is set to receive midi in from either 'All Ins' or 'Bass Station II' (whatever you prefer).
Also, you obviously need to have a patch saved on the device under the specific number you navigate to. As you first use the device, all patch-numbers are blank; and so changing patch-numbers won't do anything because there is no information in the preset-file to display and send to the BS2 in the first place.
If you want to save the presets on your BS2 to the M4L device, you can use the indicator LEDs next to patch-number on your BS2, which show you which value each parameter actually has for that patch: Top LED lit means the value you are at is too low, bottom LED lit means the value you are at is too high, no LED lit means you hit the right spot. (Obviously, this only works when you are actually turning a knob :-) -> Do this for every parameter and then press save on the M4L device and you have your patch imported to the device. I realize this might be some work, but you only need to do this once for each preset, and personally, I rather just create and save my presets on the M4L device from the beginning, so there is no need to import presets from BS2 to the M4L device, and it gives me the possibility to have a many presets as I want without having to use the BS2 Librarian).
2. If you want the device to display the settings of a preset that is saved on your BS2 (and not on the M4L device itself) when you change patch-number, then that feature is not supported by my device -> I had to choose between importing presets from BS2 to the M4L device or sending presets from the M4L device to BS2, and I chose the latter because a lot of my friends own a BS2, and so I found it more interesting to be able to recall my presets on any BS2 from within Ableton Live (so I don't have to carry my BS2 with me every time I go jamming at their house...)
There exists a device which should give you this functionality though (notice it lacks some of the other features of my own device), so if that's what you are looking for, go check out this device right here -> http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device/2453/bass-station-ii-editor
(I can't guarantee it works all that well though, as I've never even used the latest version of this device myself for obvious reasons mentioned above, and previous versions of it didn't prove to be very stable on my setup, which is the very reason I created this device myself ;-)
Sorry for the TL;DR, but I hope that answers your question!
And either way, enjoy! ;-)

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