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  1. Keyboard bass. Keyboard bass (shortened to keybass and sometimes referred as a synth bass) is the use of a smaller, low-pitched keyboard with fewer notes than a regular keyboard or pedal keyboard to substitute for the deep notes of a bass guitar or double bass in music.

  2. The Roland TB-303 Bass Line (also known as the 303) is a bass synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1981. Designed to simulate bass guitars , it was a commercial failure and was discontinued in 1984.

    • 1981-1984
    • UK £238 (£970 in 2021), US $395 ($1271 in 2022)
    • monophonic
    • Roland
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  4. Sep 27, 2011 · A brief history of synth bass. By Future Music. published 27 September 2011. A genre-by-genre guide. Be it analogue or digital, synth bass can help uniquely define the groove, feel and sound of a track - so much so, in fact, that specific bass sounds have even become intrinsically linked with particular genres.

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  5. Mar 13, 2024 · March 13, 2024. A bass synth is a complex and multifaceted instrument that is used to give your tracks the depth, power, and rhythm that instantly draws people in. It ranges from mimicking the natural warmth of an acoustic bass to producing electrifying synthetic textures.

  6. Oct 1, 2020 · The Reese Bass isn’t just a common preset one might see on a synthesizer, or something you’ve heard musicians talk about — it’s actually named after revolutionary DJ/producer Kevin Saunderson’s early side-project moniker, Reese.

  7. May 22, 2022 · 1. Moog Minimoog. (Image credit: Future) Who used it? Gary Wright drew heavily on the Minimoog’s bottom end for his classic The Dream Weaver LP - including the familiar title cut. The late, great Bernie Worrell used three Minimoogs to fashion the iconic bass riff that opens Parliament’s 1978 hit Flashlight.

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