Using The Bass Synth - Native Instruments MASCHINE MK3 Manual

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Using the Bass Synth

Bass Synth is an internal fun and easy to use monophonic synthesizer module that allows you
to quickly create expressive basslines. Like any other Instrument Plug-in, load it into the first
Plug-in slot of a Sound to gain full control over its parameters in the Control Panel or direct
from your hardware controller. Create rich bass tones and program acid lines with ease.
You can enhance the sound of the Bass Synth further by adding internal effects, tweaking pa-
rameters during a live performance, or by automating them like any other plug-in.
Bass Synth key features:
▪ One Oscillator (monophonic)
▪ Seamlessly morph between sine to saw to square wave – and all spots in between
▪ Octave switch
▪ Filter, Mod envelope, Decay, Drive (bi-polar saturation/distortion), and Glide Time
▪ Integrated with MASCHINE JAM: Program bass and acid lines via notes and glides on MA-
SCHINE JAM direct from the 8x8 click-pad matrix. For more information on sequencing
Bass Synth with MASCHINE JAM, please read the MASCHINE JAM Manual available from
the Help menu and Native Instruments website.
See section
↑10.5, Recording and Editing Modulation
tion.
In this chapter you will find:
▪ An overview of the Bass Synth:
▪ A description of the Bass Synth parameters:
The specific handling and parameters of the Drumsynths are described in this chapter.
For a general description of the features and characteristics of Plug-ins (including the
Bass Synth), please refer to section
for more information on automa-
↑9.1, Bass Synth – General
↑9.1.2, Bass Synth
↑6.1, Plug-in
Overview.
Handling.
Parameters.
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