This video is what made me decide to buy this synth. I wanted to be sure it could do fat basslines. So I bought these presets, and the whole bundle actually. This is how it should sound out of the box.
Quite nice!! It works really well for these electro-funk basslines in the style of 'les rythmes digitales'. Personally I have been struggling with the pro-800 for bass, I think the envelopes are still quite slow or inprecise when attempting short or no attack, even after all the firmware updates that partially addressed this.
They are different synths. But you may find something similar here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ICnY3WmIT8M.htmlsi=ZTpmZbrHWiuelXBs
@@AntonAnru I understand..but isn't there a way to recreate the bass patches you show for the Pro800 on a Pro1? I know you can’t upload patches on a Pro1, but maybe there is a way to recreate the parameters manually? This would be amazing!
@cosmauboldi4169 it's much easier to make them from scratch than trying to recreate them. Also, they have some differences in features, modulation workflow
Producers all over the world, from beginners to pro, in the course of the (at least) digital era buy and use presets, samples and other content for their tracks. Endless number of examples in well-known tracks. If you think that 100% of synth timbres in tracks are made from scratch by producers/musicians - you're totally wrong. In most cases.
By that logic no manufacturers should include presets on synths. You should let every synth and VST company ever know they've been doing it wrong this whole time.
@@AntonAnruthese sound great. I'm probably gonna buy them - only thing is first I have to get the Pro 800 haha. But that might just have to happen very soon.