Your descriptions of the various parameters of the synth are a little off, such as the saw and square waves are oscillator types, not filter types. There is only one type of filter on this, a low pass filter, and when cranked to 100 it is effectively not working. The sensitivity determines how your input signal will affect the cutoff value of the filter, where harder playing will raise the cutoff value. The resonance determines how sharp the cutoff occurs, and like the original synthesizer cutoff circuitry, it self-oscillates at higher levels, giving that whistling sound. My suggestion for learning to operate a bass synth like this would be to learn how a regular keyboard synth works. the Roland Gaia SH-01 is very intuitive for this purpose. This is still a useful video for the giving all the sounds of the effect, which at the end of the day is the most important thing.
I apologize for the misinformation. I really don't know a lot about synths, as you can see. I was just trying to showcase the sounds while trying to make sense of the written parameters in the manual. Thanks for the correction though!
Hi Seth. It's funny you ask. I shelved it for a while, but quarantine made me decide to pull it back out. I still love it, and am finding cool new things every day. If you can get it for a good price, I'd say go for it.
Hi please post a studio type slap setting on the gt 10b
DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO CUT EFFECT ON AND OFF WHILE PLAYING I ONLY NEED ON SOME SONGS OTHER THAN THAT WANT JUST STRAIGHT BASS RIG?
Manual mode
You could assign it to a specific pedal (a/B)
Your descriptions of the various parameters of the synth are a little off, such as the saw and square waves are oscillator types, not filter types. There is only one type of filter on this, a low pass filter, and when cranked to 100 it is effectively not working. The sensitivity determines how your input signal will affect the cutoff value of the filter, where harder playing will raise the cutoff value. The resonance determines how sharp the cutoff occurs, and like the original synthesizer cutoff circuitry, it self-oscillates at higher levels, giving that whistling sound. My suggestion for learning to operate a bass synth like this would be to learn how a regular keyboard synth works. the Roland Gaia SH-01 is very intuitive for this purpose. This is still a useful video for the giving all the sounds of the effect, which at the end of the day is the most important thing.
I apologize for the misinformation. I really don't know a lot about synths, as you can see. I was just trying to showcase the sounds while trying to make sense of the written parameters in the manual. Thanks for the correction though!
No probs, Love your videos by the way :)
I don't know what combination of effects will give you a "wub" (whatever that is) but I will work on it, brother
Why aren't these selling anymore? What happened? Please reply
Jason Cano I have no idea, friend. I just made videos on how to use it. Thanks
Thanks man. I was hoping for a wub. But whatever, I'll figure it out
do you still use this thing? Would it be worth buying used?
Hi Seth. It's funny you ask. I shelved it for a while, but quarantine made me decide to pull it back out.
I still love it, and am finding cool new things every day. If you can get it for a good price, I'd say go for it.
Alright, thanks. Maybe I'm thinking of the wrong effect.
ive work thi 70 back off the crank.....
I've read this comment 10 times and still it makes no sense.
telsonater 😂😂😂