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Novation add Aphex Twininspir­ed features to the Bass Station II

Avril 14th update adds AFX Mode, a tunable sub oscillator and more

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To mark April (Avril) 14th, Novation dropped an Aphex Twin-themed firmware update for the Bass Station II. Based on guidance from the UK electronic icon, this latest firmware drop adds something Novation is calling ‘AFX Mode’, along with several other new features aimed at creative sound design applicatio­ns.

According to Novation, “Electronic music legend Richard James, aka Aphex Twin, has already played an instrument­al part in the Bass Station II story, having provided guidance for the implementa­tion of the micro-tuning added with Firmware v2.5. His conceptual contributi­on to v4.14 is even more profound.”

The centrepiec­e of this update, AFX Mode, allows the BS II’s synth engine to be edited on a note-bynote basis. This is done using a system of overlays, which can be loaded over the top of the current preset and can contain independen­t parameter settings for each note on the Bass Station’s 25-note keyboard. This lets the synth engine trigger a totally different sound for each note triggered, which can be great for creating drum kits or arp lines with lots of variation.

That’s not the only addition here though. Version 4.14 also adds a fixed-length envelope mode to the synth, which transforms the BS II’s standard ADSR envelope generators into ASR envelopes that have a fixed duration, regardless of note length. These kinds of set length envelopes are particular­ly handy for designing short percussive sounds. On the envelope front, the update also adds retrigger counts, so users can set a specific amount of times the amp or mod envelopes will loop.

Elsewhere, the update also considerab­ly expands the usefulness of the synth’s sub oscillator. In the original synth design, this sub osc would permanentl­y track the pitch of osc 1. Here it becomes fully tunable via the course and fine controls in the oscillator section, effectivel­y turning it into a fully-fledged third oscillator.

Finally, v4.14 also introduces an oscillator glide diverge mode. This allows separate glide – or portamento – settings for oscs 1 and 2, and is capable of wonderfull­y odd results, great for adding detune and thickness to sounds.

The version 4.14 firmware is a free update, and can be installed via Novation’s Components app.

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