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Chapter 20 ES2 257
Clean Bass Settings With One Oscillator Only
Not every sound needs to comprise of several oscillators. There are numerous simple,
effective, sounds which make use of a single oscillator. This is especially true of
synthesizer bass sounds, which can be created quickly and easily with the basic Analog
Bass clean setting.
The basic sound is a rectangular wave, transposed down by one octave. The sound is
filtered by Filter 2. What’s special about this sound is its combination of Legato and
Glide (portamento). When you play staccato, no glide effect will occur. When you play
legato, the pitch will smoothly glide from one note to another. All keys must be
released before striking a new key, in order to retrigger the envelopes.
 Check out different filter and envelope settings.
 Replace the rectangular wave with a sawtooth.
 Vary the Glide settings.
Its best to make your edits while a bass line is playing. Create a monophonic MIDI
region, with most notes played staccato, but some legato. This can provide some
interesting results with very long Glide values.
Distorted Analog Basses
In the Analog Bass distorted” setting, Filter 1 is engaged, with high settings for Drive
and Distortion. This filter is better suited to the creation of distorted analog sounds
than Filter 2.
 Check out Filter 2 by setting Filter Blend to its right-most position. You’ll hear that
Filter 1 works better with distorted sounds.
 In order to control the filter modulation, move the green sliders of the first
modulation channel in the Router. This controls the modulation intensity.