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Description

The Novation Bass Station Keyboard is a modern powerhouse designed for musicians who crave authentic analog sound and versatile control. This synthesizer is a reimagining of the classic Bass Station, retaining the beloved authentic analog tone while offering enhanced features that suit both studio and live environments. Equipped with 25 velocity-sensitive keys, it provides expressive playability and precise control over your performances. Whether you're crafting deep basses, sharp leads, or evolving soundscapes, the Bass Station has the tools you need.

At the heart of the Bass Station Keyboard is its dual-oscillator analog engine, delivering fat, warm sounds that can be customized with ease. The addition of a sub-oscillator allows for even deeper bass capabilities, while the multi-mode filter provides a wide tonal palette, from smooth and creamy to aggressive and biting. Musicians can benefit from its extensive modulation options, including two LFOs and an envelope generator, offering creative flexibility. The built-in arpeggiator and step sequencer expand your musical possibilities, allowing for intricate rhythmic patterns and melodic sequences.

Key Features:

  • 25 velocity-sensitive keys for expressive performance
  • Dual-oscillator analog sound engine with additional sub-oscillator
  • Multi-mode filter with overdrive for diverse tonal shaping
  • Two LFOs and an envelope generator for complex modulation
  • Integrated arpeggiator and step sequencer for dynamic compositions
  • MIDI I/O and USB connectivity for seamless integration with your setup
  • Compact design, ideal for both studio and live performances
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Reviews

PROS

  • Compatible with Launchkey 61 out of the box

  • Recreates Bass Station II sound in a plugin

  • Effective for bass sounds in music production

CONS

  • Interface considered small on 1080p screens

  • Limited appeal beyond Ableton users

  • Considered dated in today's market

  • Some users find little to no use for it

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Novation Bass Station Keyboard.

User experience

  • Aftertouch requires significant downforce, with white keys exhibiting a "lever" action, which some users find concerning regarding potential wear or damage.

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  • Some users find the minimalist display and limited sequence memory (only four sequences) to be insufficient for recording song ideas.

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  • Some users report the plastic knobs degrade and become sticky over time, though this isn't a deal-breaker for many.

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  • The shared envelope controls may be cumbersome for live tweaking, as switching between envelopes can require extreme slider adjustments.

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Comparisons

  • The Arturia MiniBrute and Korg Minilogue are often compared, but users frequently find the Bass Station II superior in versatility and sound quality.

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  • Compared to Yamaha's DX7 keybed, the Bass Station II's aftertouch is less responsive, which may disappoint those accustomed to high-quality key assemblies.

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  • The Bass Station II is likened to vintage SH-101s but offers more features at a lower price point.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Circuit Mono Station, with a similar synth engine, offers additional modulation benefits like motion sequencing and a mod matrix, complementing the Bass Station II.

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  • When paired with a sequencer or sampler, the Bass Station II can function as a comprehensive tool for creating full-fledged songs.

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Features and functionality

  • The synth includes three oscillators, with two main oscillators and a sub oscillator that became tunable after a firmware update, enabling triad creation.

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  • It offers seven filter types, including LP/BP/HP with 12/24db slopes and an "Acid" filter, unique among non-digital synths for its variety.

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  • The Bass Station II features a latch button that allows for hands-free manipulation, enhancing live performance capabilities with swells and atmospheric changes.

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  • The Bass Station II uses a "fast action" keybed, distinct from the Novation Mininova's mini key design, emphasizing a different playing experience.

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  • The Bass Station II can be updated to firmware 2.5 for paraphonic mode, allowing each oscillator to be controlled separately for playing two notes.

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  • AFX Mode allows assigning different patches to individual keys, effectively transforming the synth into an analog drum machine.

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Build quality

  • Some units display inconsistent key resistance; black keys may feel lighter, with varying pressure required to trigger notes, unlike more consistent units found in stores.

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Value and pricing

  • Available refurbished from Novation for around $350, offering significant features for the price.

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Other

  • Some owners mention issues with high humidity affecting the synth's performance, necessitating repairs.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The keybed includes aftertouch and a good synth action, with no mini keys, making it suitable for solos and as a MIDI controller.

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Critic Reviews

Novation BassStation

soundonsound.com

The Novation Bass Station is a compact powerhouse delivering funky bass tones reminiscent of the iconic TB303 but with added versatility. With its hands-on controls, it offers immediate sound manipulation, making it an excellent choice for real-time performance. The keyboard is a notable advantage over module-only competitors, and its ability to transmit MIDI data adds flexibility for studio use. However, the casing feels flimsy, and patch memory is limited. Despite these drawbacks, its affordability and fun factor make it a standout in its category, offering timeless bass and synth tones beyond the current fad.

positive

Novation BassStation

soundonsound.com

The Novation Bass Station Rack impresses with its wide array of analogue sounds and built-in MIDI/CV converter, offering versatility for both dance music enthusiasts and broader musical applications. Its compact design and real-time sound tweaking controls make it user-friendly, while notable improvements over the original keyboard version, such as increased patch memory and additional MIDI functionalities, enhance its appeal. However, the envelope controls can be confusing for beginners, and the lack of independent pulse width control for oscillators is a drawback. Overall, it's a commendable and fun monosynth that provides great value.

positive

Novation Bass Station | Vintage Synth Explorer

vintagesynth.com

The Novation Bass Station keyboard, with its compact form and simple controls, offers a faithful reproduction of classic analog bass sounds reminiscent of the TB-303 and others. It's a budget-friendly choice for those seeking a basic yet effective monophonic synth. However, its limited memory storage—just seven patches—could be a drawback for users needing more versatility. Despite this, its portability and price point make it an appealing option for musicians on the go.

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Blah

Like V Station, it's not bad, it's just not that exciting. It's nice that it worked out of the box with the knobs on the Launchkey 61 though. The UI is really small even on 1080p though so if you have a bigger monitor you're going to have a bad time.

dave_stitch

Phat

My first really phat synth, I used to use this all the time. Bit limited in todays market but fond memories of all the good times for sure.

daltonenright

Good Plugin... for Ableton

Its a good plugin, but I have found no use for it in anything other than Ableton.

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Pretty nice bass synth from Novation

jakesaunders27

This is basically my Bass Station II in a plugin.

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I have it

I have it but i dont even use it

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Use the VST for bass

Artist usage

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See how Mick Harris uses Novation Bass Station Keyboard

Mick Harris

Drummer, Composer

Napalm Death

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Some gear that Mick Harris has used:

Ensoniq ASR10 workstation/sampler. Emu E64 sampler. Novation Bass Station synth. Alesis D4 drum module. Ensoniq EPS 16+ workstation/sampler.

See how Mikey Rowe uses Novation Bass Station Keyboard

Mikey Rowe

Keyboardist

Oasis

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Novation Bass Station can be seen at the begining and throughout the video.

See how Rob Playford (AKA Timecode) uses Novation Bass Station Keyboard

Rob Playford (AKA Timecode)

Music Producer, DJ

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According to this article on the making of Goldie's Timeless album from the June 1998 issue of Sound on Sound magazine, Playford's studio gear includes a Bass Station monosynth.

See how avior uses Novation Bass Station Keyboard

avior

Composer, Music Producer

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Avior uses the Novation Bass Station Keyboard, as seen in their Instagram post, where they explore new sounds with various synths for tech-house production.

See how Kelly Bailey uses Novation Bass Station Keyboard

Kelly Bailey

Composer, Music Producer

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"I do almost all of my music work out of my studio at home. Ok, here goes: I use a pair of Adats, a Soundcraft Ghost for mixing, a bunch of outboard Symetrix and Lexicon processors for dynamics and effects, and an Eventide Ultraharmonizer DSP4000 for pre/post processing and vocal effects. For keyboards I use a mix of older and newer stuff. I have an old Prophet 5, a Casio FZ-1, a Roland MKS-50 with a programmer and an Oberheim Matrix 6. For newer gear, the Roland JP-8000, MC303, and the Novation BassStation are nice for creating new sounds quickly. I also have a little Korg 01/wR with a software programmer that can be coaxed into making some fat sounds (no analog filter tho). I'm pretty religious about not using presets, so I really favor the more programmable synths.

A lot of the recording and arrangement happens inside a PC; I run Logic Audio 2.5 for digital recording, post-processing and midi arrangement. I use an Audiomedia III card for digital transfers to and from a Tascam DA-30 dat. For guitar I use my trusty Les Paul through a Marshall half-stack, with an Oberheim Echoplex on the fx loop."

See how Steve Levine uses Novation Bass Station Keyboard

Steve Levine

Composer, Music Producer

Culture Club

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"Next, we overdubbed the bass. That was interesting, as everybody fiddled around with it! I had some initial discussions with the bassist I use, Francis Hylton, and we decided to go for a bass line with a dub feel. We tried electric bass, but it just didn't fit sonically. So Francis played a dub bass line into the sequencer from my Novation BassStation, using a custom patch. There's quite a lot of real‑time performance on that; bends and sliding notes."

See how Jane Weaver uses Novation Bass Station Keyboard

Jane Weaver

Singer, Guitarist

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Jane says she has one for demo purposes here.

See how Joe Buras uses Novation Bass Station Keyboard

Joe Buras

Singer, Keyboardist

Born of Osiris

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In this post joe can be seen playing a novation keyboard

See how virtual boy uses Novation Bass Station Keyboard

virtual boy

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"...The item can be seen 7:00 into this video..."

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Tim Baker

Singer

Cirith Ungol

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That’s no Moog… It’s a Bass Station

See how Sascha Kloeber uses Novation Bass Station Keyboard

Sascha Kloeber

Music Producer

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Bassstation stands infront of the screen

Album Usage

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Genre Usage

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